Woodpecker Woodpex III Dental Apex Locator 4.5" LCD
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Free Shipping over$300, 2-7 Days for Delivery.
Accept 30-Day Return or Refund.
The Woodpecker Woodpex III Apex Locator features a 4.5" LCD display and is designed for dental endodontic root canal treatment measurements. It incorporates a folding upgraded chip and an innovative algorithm, ensuring a high accuracy rate and sensitivity. This device is FDA approved and comes with a one-year warranty.
Upgraded Chip: Enhanced performance with an innovative algorithm and high sensitivity.
Folding Design: Allows easy adjustment of the visual angle.
Clear Display: Equipped with a bright 4.5" LCD, providing a clear image. Different colors indicate the trajectory of the file clearly.
Multi-Frequency Measurement: The innovative algorithm offers anti-interference capabilities.
Accuracy: Utilizes advanced multiple frequency network impedance measurement technology and automatic calibration, achieving an accuracy rate of 97.71%.
Autoclavable Accessories: The accessories for the Woodpex III can withstand high temperatures and pressures, effectively preventing cross-contamination.
Rechargeable Lithium Battery: Eliminates the need for frequent battery replacements.
Buzzer Alert: An alert sounds when the endodontic file is within 2 mm of the apex.
The apex locator serves as a supportive tool in endodontic treatment by measuring the length of the apical teeth, assisting dentists in completing the procedure effectively.
Adapter: 100V~240V, 50Hz/60Hz
Power Consumption: ≤0.5W
Battery: 3.7V / 750mAh
Screen: 4.5" LCD
Weight: 0.74 lb. (336g)
Dimensions: 3.3" × 3.5" × 4.4" (84mm × 88mm × 112mm)
JMU Model Number (SKU): 22117001
1 Main Unit
1 Measuring Wire
4 File Clips
5 Lip Hooks
2 Measuring Files
1 Adapter
1 Tester
1 Battery
1 Instruction Manual
1 Quality Certificate
1 Warranty Card
1 Packing List
1 Enlarged Display of Apical Foramen
1 Troubleshooting Card
1 Harm of Fake Products Notice
When the file reaches the front region of the apical foramen, white bars are displayed.
When the file is near the apical foramen, green bars are shown.
If the file exceeds the apical foramen, red bars appear, accompanied by a continuous beep sound.
Hand Method:
The doctor relies on tactile feedback and patient pain, leading to subjective assessments with low accuracy.
Accuracy is approximately 42% within an error range of 0.5mm.
X-ray Method:
Projects a three-dimensional structure onto a two-dimensional plane.
Data can be highly inaccurate due to varying projection angles.
The apical foramen may not be visible on the X-ray dental film.
More than 80% of apical foramina are not located at the apex but rather on the sides.