Thursday, July 10, 2014

DIAPEX- Premixed Calcium Hydroxide with Iodoform

Premixed Calcium Hydroxide with Iodoform


Rated as Top 100 New Product in Dentistry Today many years in a row, 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.
APPLICATIONS:
  • Temporary or permanent root canal treatment
  • Vital pulpotomies in deciduous teeth
  • Apexification and Apexogensis
  • Stimulation of apexification and hard tissue formation
  • Traumatic injuries
  • Root resorption treatment including primary teeth
FEATURES:
  • Quick and simple application
  • Premixed paste eliminates messy mixing, packaged in a convenient syringe
  • Excellent accessibility to apex; plunger type placement improved radiopacity
  • Excellent antibacterial and bacteriostatic properties
  • Promotes apexification and apexogenesis
:: Related item DIAFLEX- a sterilizable syringe with a soft flexible polypropylene tip for irrigation.


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