Description

RECOMMENDATION

  • Treatment of the root canal perforations or furcation;
  • Sealing of internal and communicating root resorptions;
  • Retrofilling in endodontic surgeries;
  • Pulp capping in treatments;
  • Apexification and apexigenesis;
  • Intracoronary sealing prior to internal tooth bleaching of pulpless teeth;
  • Apical sealing (plug) for root canal filling in teeth with wide apical opening.

 

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Ions Calcium Release
  • Capable of inducing neoformation of periradicular cementum
  • Hydrophilic
  • High alkalinity
  • Low solubility
  • Calcium oxide
  • Aggregated oxides
  • High radiopacity
  • Setting time of 15 minutes

 

BENEFITS

  • Enhances formation of mineralized tissues; provides biological seal of perforations and total repair of damaged periradicular tissues
  • Biological action
  • Can be used in humid areas without losing properties
  • Antibacterial properties
  • Does not allow leakage
  • Promotes tissue biocompatibility
  • Great compressive strength
  • Higher radiopacity than that of dentin, allowing excellent radiographic visualization
  • Shorter setting time than similar cements