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NEW  i Root SP® Injectable
Root Canal Sealer

     
     
About :
  • A convenient premixed ready-to-use injectable white hydraulic cement paste developed for permanent root canal filling and sealing application. 
  • Insoluble, radiopaque, non-shrinkage during setting, excellent physical and chemical properties.
  • Biocompatible and non-toxic materials based on a biocermic composition.
  • Excellent sealing and handling abilities. - Packaged in a pre-loaded single syringe with disposable intracanal tips.
 
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Indications:
  • Permanent obturation of the root canal following vital pulp-extirpation. 
  • Permanent obturation of the root canal following removal of infected or necrotic pulp and placement of intracanal dressings.
  • iRoot SP is suitable for use in the lateral, single cone and virtical condensation.  
 
Composition:
  • Zirconium Oxide. Calcium Silicates, Calcium Phosphate, Calcium Hydroxide, filler and thickening agents.
 
 
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Features & Benefits:
  • Setting Time is 4 hours measured according to ISO6976:2001.
  • No mixing required.
  • No heat required.
  • iRoot SP form excellent bonding with root canal dentine, which penetrated into the dentin structure.
  • iRoot SP can directly be used for filling root canals with or without Gutta Percha Points.
  • iRoot SP can be applied immediately and introduced directly into the root canal.
 
 
Interactions:
The setting time of iRoot SP is dependent upon the presence of moisture in the root canal.  The amount of moisture required for the setting reaction to occure, reaches the root canal by means of the dentinal tubules.  Therefore, it is not necessary to add moisture in the root canal prior to performing the obturation.
     
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