Endocator enables rapid, chairside verification of root canal cleanliness. In Episode 35 of The Technology Evangelist Podcast, sponsored by Medidenta Digital Solutions, Dr. John Flucke talks with Dr. Randolph Cross — endodontist, biochemist, former biotech professional, inventor of Endocator, and founder of Endocator Inc.
Key Insights:
- Origin Story: Biochemistry background → biotech industry → UCSF DDS (2011) → endodontic residency (2021). Frustration during residency: no reliable way to confirm disinfection → invented Endocator (ATP-based test).
- Endocator Explained: Chairside ATP swab detects microbial energy (ATP/ADP/AMP) in 5 seconds. Scale 1–100 (Endo-specific); low scores = clean canal. Sensitive (parts-per-billion); outperforms culture tests (anaerobes die in oxygen).
- How It Works: Rinse canal with water → agitate → swab sample → insert into device → result in 5 seconds. Cost: ~$7.50/test; device ~$1,900.
- Clinical Value: Identifies missed canals, cracks, or inadequate protocols. Guides activation (e.g., laser/sonic vs. manual). Reduces failures in complex cases (big lesions, retreats). Objective data for predictable outcomes.
- Philosophy: Dentistry needs verification beyond “looks clean.” Endocator adds data like perio probes or explorers — no guesswork on disinfection.
Dr. Cross’s takeaway: Clean canals = better success. Endocator makes disinfection measurable, reproducible, and patient-safe.
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