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- Primary Function: The main purpose is to ensure the proper adaptation and density of restorative materials (like amalgam, composite resin, or gutta-percha in root canals), which helps create a secure, void-free, and long-lasting restoration.
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Design & Types: Pluggers are typically double-ended instruments with working tips that can be smooth or serrated, and vary in size and shape (e.g., cylindrical, tapered, ball-ended) depending on the specific procedure and material being used.
- Restorative Pluggers/Condensers are used for general cavity fillings. They may have serrated tips to enhance grip on the material or non-serrated, smooth ends, sometimes with a non-stick coating (like titanium nitride) for composite materials.
- Endodontic Pluggers are specialized for root canal procedures, used for the vertical condensation of gutta-percha to achieve an optimal apical seal. These often feature measurement markings to assess condensation depth.