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16/06/2012 at 6:26 am #10625AnonymousOnlineTopics: 0Replies: 1149Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 1 time
TempCanal
Temporary Calcium Hydroxide Root Canal Treatment Paste Bactericidal – Bacteriostatic – Radiopaque – Non-Setting
TempCanal has a pH > 12 and provides the full benefits of calcium hydroxide in root canal therapy.
For routine use as an antimicrobial intracanal dressing between office visits to disinfect the canal and prevent flare-ups.
For complicated cases involving infection, traumatic injury and other instances where calcium hydroxide therapy is indicated.Routine Treatment Between Office Visits
- pH > 12 disinfects canal
- Prevents flare-ups
- Replaces hazardous formocresol
- Easily removed with file and irrigation
Treatment of Complicated Cases
- Promotes favorable periapical healing
- Treats infection, abscesses and periapical lesions
- Treats traumatic injuries, avulsed and luxated teeth
- Treats root resorption, root fractures and perforations
- Stimulates apexification and apexogenesis
- Treats pus, hemorrhage exudation and weeping canals
Preferred Delivery System
- Screw syringe dispensing system
- Flows through sterile 22- and 25-gauge needles directly into canal
- No mixing, no condensing
- Easily removed from canal with file and irrigation
- Radiopaque
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Clinical Procedure
Clinical Situations Where Pulpdent Calcium Hydroxide Products Can Be Used In Root Canal Therapy
Pulpdent Paste, TempCanal and Multi-Cal are used in endocontics for all the following clinical situations outlined by Dr. G.S. Heithersay:
1. Exudation control; 2. Large periapical lesions; 3. Antibacterial dressing; 4. Temporary root filling; 5. Apical inflammatory resorption; 6. Inflammatory resorption following trauma; 7. Apical internal resorption; 8. Internal-external root resorption; 9. Perforations; 10. Transverse root fractures; 11. Incompletely developed pulpless teeth
Heithersay GS. Calcium hydroxide in the treatment of pulpless teeth with associated pathology. J Brit Endo Society 1975;8(2):74-93.
Hard Tissue Formation with TempCanal, Multi-Cal or Pulpdent Paste
This patient lost his maxillary left central incisor due to a traumatic injury.
Treatment of Persistent Periapical Lesion with TempCanal, Pulpdent Paste or Multi-Cal
The Patient had been under treatment for 4 years for a persistent periapical lesion with constant drainage of his left central incisor. Retrograde surgery for removal of the cyst was scheduled. As a temporary measure before surgery, the pulp was removed and TempCanal was placed in the canal. The maxillary left lateral also tested non-vital and was endodontically treated and obturated with Pulpdent Root Canal Sealer at the same visit.
1. Radiograph shows periapical lesion involving the maxillary left central and lateral incisors. 2. Six weeks following the placement of TempCanal, radiograph shows trabeculation occurring in the periapical area. The surgical procedure was postponed, the TempCanal dressing was changed, and the case was followed until healing of the periapical lesion occurred. 3. One year follow up shows healing without surgery and final obturation with Pulpdent Root Canal Sealer using the Pressure Syringe technique. This Products May/ should prevent accidental over dispensing as it has Screw syringe dispensing system as comapre to the Push-Plunger which requires accurate Judgement for despensing .
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Prabhakar Yadav
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