Bioceramic reparative cement
MTA is used for root canal perforation, root-end resection, apexification, pulp capping & pulpotomy.
INDICATIONS:
- Treatment of perforations of root canal and furcation caused iatrogenically or by caries lesion.
- Via canal treatment of root perforation due to internal resorption.
- Surgical treatment of root perforation due to internal resorption.
- Periapical surgery with reverse filling.
- Pulp capping.
- Pulpotomy (removal of affected coronal pulp to preserve vitality of remaining pulp tissue).
- Apexogenesis (induction of root development in vital teeth with an inflamed coronal pulp).
- Apexification (induction of formation of a mineralized barrier at the root tip of young permanent teeth with incomplete root development and a necrotic pulp).
Features
- Ions Calcium Release: enhances formation of mineralized tissues; provides biological seal of perforations and total repair of damaged periradicular tissues.
- Hydrophilic: can be used in humid areas without losing properties.
- High alkalinity: antibacterial properties.
- Low solubility: does not allow leakage.
- Calcium oxide: promotes tissue biocompatibility.
- Aggregated oxides: great compressive strength.
- High radiopacity: higher radiopacity than that of dentin, allowing excellent radiographic visualization.
- Setting time of 15 minutes: shorter setting time than similar cements.
Specifications
- Ions Calcium Release
- Biological action.
- Hydrophilic.
- High alkalinity.
- Low solubility
- Calcium oxide
- Aggregated oxides
- High radiopacity
Packaging
- 1 x 0.14gm ( 1 Dose )
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