Diadent Diapex Plus Syringes

US$44.00US$49.00 (-10%)

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  • Saves time! Pre-mixed and pre-filled
  • Excellent antibacterial and bacteriostatic properties
  • Pre-bent tip ensures excellent accessibility to apex
  • Highly radiopaque
  • Fast and easy application
  • Pharmaceutical grade iodoform
  • Complete coating of canal walls
  • Does not harden, so Ca(OH)2 remains active
  • Promotes apexification and abiogenesis

Description

Temporary root canal filling material after pulpectomy.Ideal for the treatment of imfected root canal and vital pulpotomies in deciduous teeth.Diapex is used in root canal filling therapy in either temporary or permanent procedures. The addition of Iodoform to the Calcium Hydroxide improves radiopacity and adds an antibacterial agent to the paste. Diapex stimulates hard tissue formation and apexification. Diapex is also recommended for treatment of traumatic injuries and cases of root resorption.

The premixed paste is packaged in a convenient syringe, which eliminates mixing and provides an ideal vehicle for application to the root apex. Diapex may be used in conjunction with Gutta Percha and regular canal sealants.

*Note*: Diapex does not set and can be removed during a subsequent visit using sodium hypochlorite.

INDICATIONS:

  • Temporary or permanent root canal treatment
  • Vital pulpotomies in deciduous teeth
  • Apexification and Apexogenesis
  • Stimulation of apexification and hard tissue formation
  • Traumatic injuries
  • Root resorption treatment including primary teeth

ADVANTAGES:

  • Quick and simple application
  • Radiopaque
  • Promotes apexification
  • Antibacterial

Key Specifications

COMPOSITION:

  • Calcium Hydroxide 30.3%
  • Iodoform (purest grade) 40.4%
  • Silicone Oil (Medical Grade) 22.4%
  • Inert 6.9%

 

Packaging

Diadent Diapex Plus Double Syringe

  • 2 x 2gm Syringe
  • Disposable Tips

Diadent Diapex Plus Single Syringe

  • 1 x 2gm Syringe
  • Disposable Tips

Direction to Use

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:

Temporary Method:

1. Clean and shape the canal

2. Insert the pre-bent tip into the apical fifth of root canal length

3. Fill the canal. Diapex does not set and can be removed during a subsequent visit using sodium hypochlorite.

Permanent Method:

1. Place a small amount of Diapex at the periapical portion of the canal to ensure apical closure

2. Complete obturation using normal Gutta Percha and Sealer techniques

3. Place a permanent restoration to seal the access opening.

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