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Avue Prep | EDTA Gel With Carbamide Peroxide

  • Chelates calcium from calcified root canal
  • Softens infected Dentine
  • Helps widening and shaping the canals
  • Best suited for Debridement in root canal
  • Removes smear layer
  • Antibacterial effect in the canal
  • Helps clearance of Dentinal tubules & Apical area

B&E ROOT CANAL PREPARATION EDTA 6g

B&E Root Canal Prep is a 18% EDTA for lubricating and chelating root canal. B&E Prep makes smooth binding and prevents breaking of Files. The water soluble base makes no residue and easily removes calcifications. Characteristics of B&E Root Canal Prep • Cream Type EDTA Cream • Easier Filing with Lubricating Action • Produces the Cleanest Canal wall ahter Smear Layer Removal Appplicable Range • Root Canal Preparation with Files and Reamers • Presence of Calcifications in the Canal • Narrow Canals in Posterior Teeth • Smear Layer Removal

Dentsply Glyde EDTA

  • 10% carbamide peroxide, 15% EDTA.
  • In conjunction with NaOCl, its effervescing action lifts dentinal shavings and debris for efficient removal.
  • Disposable tip eliminates the possibility of cross contamination by dispensing a clean, single dose.
  • Smooth, gel-like consistency clings to files, making precise placement in the canal easy.
  • Reduces the risk of instruments fracturing by acting as a lubricant.
  • Helps to flush out debris.
  • Canal walls free of smear layer due to EDTA and its softening effect.
  • Chemically cleans and removes smear layer thanks to urea peroxide.
  • Complete removal by rinsing due to its completely water-soluble formulation.

DIA-PREP PRO (EDTA CREAM) 6g

  • Debridement in the root canal
  • Dissolution of pulp remnants
  • Removal of smear layer
  • Facile movements of canal instruments
  • Microbicidal treatment within the canal
  • Clearance of dentin tubules and apical area
  • 6g x 1

DIA-PREP PRO (EDTA CREAM) 6g*2

  • Debridement in the root canal
  • Dissolution of pulp remnants
  • Removal of smear layer
  • Facile movements of canal instruments
  • Microbicidal treatment within the canal
  • Clearance of dentin tubules and apical area