DiaPrep Pro EDTA Root Canal Preparation Cream (DiaDent)

INDICATIONS

  • Root canal debridement
  • Pulp remnants dissolution
  • Removal of smear layer
  • Facile movements of canal instruments
  • Clearance of dentin tubules and apical area

FEATURES

  • EDTA removes smear layer, softens dentin and facilitates the removal of calcific obstruction
  • Urea Hydrogen Peroxide reacts with Sodium Hypochlorite to produce owygen bubbles that flush out debris within the canal
  • The lubricant medium facilitates instrument movement within the canal to eliminate instrument binding or breakage
  • Unclogged dentin tubules and apical area allow better penetration of root canal medicaments and fillings
  • Rapid cleaning and enlarging of canals because EDTA softens canal walls and removes calcium deposits
  • EDTA paste is easier to place into canals than EDTA liquid solution

INDICATIONS

  • Root canal debridement
  • Pulp remnants dissolution
  • Removal of smear layer
  • Facile movements of canal instruments
  • Clearance of dentin tubules and apical area

FEATURES

  • EDTA removes smear layer, softens dentin and facilitates the removal of calcific obstruction
  • Urea Hydrogen Peroxide reacts with Sodium Hypochlorite to produce owygen bubbles that flush out debris within the canal
  • The lubricant medium facilitates instrument movement within the canal to eliminate instrument binding or breakage
  • Unclogged dentin tubules and apical area allow better penetration of root canal medicaments and fillings
  • Rapid cleaning and enlarging of canals because EDTA softens canal walls and removes calcium deposits
  • EDTA paste is easier to place into canals than EDTA liquid solution
MPN
2002-4100_group
Description

INDICATIONS

  • Root canal debridement
  • Pulp remnants dissolution
  • Removal of smear layer
  • Facile movements of canal instruments
  • Clearance of dentin tubules and apical area

FEATURES

  • EDTA removes smear layer, softens dentin and facilitates the removal of calcific obstruction
  • Urea Hydrogen Peroxide reacts with Sodium Hypochlorite to produce owygen bubbles that flush out debris within the canal
  • The lubricant medium facilitates instrument movement within the canal to eliminate instrument binding or breakage
  • Unclogged dentin tubules and apical area allow better penetration of root canal medicaments and fillings
  • Rapid cleaning and enlarging of canals because EDTA softens canal walls and removes calcium deposits
  • EDTA paste is easier to place into canals than EDTA liquid solution