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okay so um now weamp;#39;re just going to have a quick look at re-treatment and removal of gutta-percha again this is trial and error quite often as to what system works best iamp;#39;m going to try and do it in two ways one is using hand instrumentation and iamp;#39;m going to go on and use rotary instrumentation so this is just using hand instrumentation the han instruments that are best to remove gp are headstrong files cutting tips and quite aggressive flutes to engage the gp and pull it out the key thing with removing gutter perk is to try and pull it out as one piece if you can it doesnamp;#39;t always happen like that in fact the majority of times it doesnamp;#39;t happen but the more big lumps you can get out the the easier it is to then clean afterwards so weamp;#39;re going to use a reasonable size file this is a size 30 and weamp;#39;re going to insert it into the mass of the gp and see where it goes to so iamp;#39;m just using gentle rotational movements to