Mark VII Apex Locator
Features & Benefits
FAQ's
Clinical/Product Information
Battery Replacement Instructions
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The Mark VII Apex Locator gives dental professionals an exact measurement of the canal length under all conditions, including dry, wet and bleeding. This makes working in the canal easier and more accurate. It precisely measures the distance from the tip of the endodontic file to the foramen. The Mark VII allows dental professionals to know the depth of the canal by showing when they are 2.0 mm, 1.5 mm, 1.0 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.25 mm away from, and then the apex has been reached.
The Mark VII Apex Locator is easy to use and designed to be placed near the oral cavity, in the operator’s field of vision. The apex locator is often clipped to the patient’s napkin to ensure that the unit does not accidentally fall. The Mark VII does not require calibration between measuring multiple canals, thereby immediately enabling accurate measurement of another canal.
| Features |
Benefits |
| Can be used in any canal condition |
- Saves time and canal does not require certain condition
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| Provides Accurate Readings |
- Allows dental professional to know where they are in the canal in relation to the apex
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| Compact Size |
- Can be placed near the oral cavity, in the operator’s field of vision
- Does not require any counter space
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| Easy to Use |
- Reduces procedural and set up time
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| Does not require calibration at the start of a procedure or between canals |
- Reduces tray set up time and time it takes to measure multiple canals
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- The reading on the unit is not steady.
- The file is in intermittent contact with the canal walls. Either place a curve at the tip of the file or try a larger size file so the tip touches the wall near the apex.
- No lights are showing.
- The battery is dead or has not been replaced correctly (see below).
- The LEDs are illuminating simultaneously.
- This is a warning to replace the battery as soon as possible.
- The yellow lights keep on flashing.
- When the battery is too low, the yellow lights flash 12 times before switching off. Replace the battery immediately.
- The unit will not switch off.
- The battery is low. Replace battery.
- The unit does not work when battery has been replaced.
- The battery has been placed upside down (the + sign should always be outermost).
- The cable is damaged and needs to be replaced (call Customer Service for advice).
- The main cable of the unit is damaged after autoclaving.
- Neither the cable nor the unit is stated as autoclavable. Disinfect only as per directions.
- Can I order this product directly from Miltex?
- No, Miltex sells our products through authorized dealers. You can contact your local dealer to order Miltex products.
Using a fingernail or small flat screwdriver, gently lever open the battery cover located on the back side of the Mark-VII. Remove the battery by inserting a small flat screwdriver at the corner of the hbattery housing. Be sure to insert the battery with the (+) sign facing upwards. Hold the battery at an angle, and insert the (-) sign towards the spring, and pusth the battery down firmly.
Attention! Take care not to damage the battery contactors when inserting a fresh battery.
Dispose of depleted battery in accordance to local regulations.
Part Number |
Description |
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| 017-23180 |
Apex Locator, Mark VII |
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