For direct & indirect pulp capping and pulpotomy, Apexification and hard tissue formations, Momentary or long-lasting filling material for an infected root canal, Treatment of root resorption, Cavity liner under all filling materials
DSI ApexPaste is a premixed paste used for temporary root canal filling, primarily composed of calcium hydroxide and iodoform. It boasts excellent radiopacity and antibacterial properties, making it suitable for various endodontic procedures such as apexification, treating periodontic endo trauma, pulp regeneration, and pulpitis in permanent or underdeveloped teeth.
The high concentration of iodoform ensures long-lasting antibacterial effects and aids in pulp regeneration and secondary dentin formation. The paste is composed of iodoform (40.4%), calcium hydroxide (30.3%), and silicone (22.4%), with proven efficacy in pulpectomy treatments for primary teeth. It can be extruded into furcal or apical areas and is either diffused away or partially resorbed by macrophages.
Packaged in a convenient 3g syringe with Luer-slip needle tips, DSI ApexPaste offers easy delivery into the canal.
Indications:
For direct & indirect pulp capping and pulpotomy
Apexification and hard tissue formations
Momentary or long-lasting filling material for an infected root canal
Treatment of root resorption
Acid protection when applying the etch procedure
Cavity liner under all filling materials
Features and benefits:
High radiopacity, ensuring clear visualization during X-ray imaging
demonstrates potent antibacterial properties, reducing the risk of infection
Suitable for a wide range of endodontic procedures, ensuring versatility in treatment
Features a high concentration of iodoform for sustained antibacterial effects, fostering successful outcomes
Promotes pulp regeneration and secondary dentin formation, aiding in natural healing processes
Packaged in a convenient 3g syringe with included Luer-slip needle tips, facilitating precise and efficient delivery
Simplifies root canal procedures, saving valuable time and effort
Sustained antibacterial effects contribute to long-term treatment success and patient satisfaction