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TUBULICID
PLUS
For effective cleaning of root canals it is important that the
smear layer produced during mechanical root canal preparation
is removed and that the debris blocking the apertures of dentinal
tubules be cleared away, to allow the solution of dressing unobstructed
access into the tubules. Sodium hypochlorite or bleach does not
remove the plugs in the dentinal tubules (Fig 1).
TUBULICID PLUS however, has the necessary
properties: it opens the dental tubules (Fig 2), an effective
cleanser, and has low surface tension which facilitates penetration
of the dentinal tubules.

Fig 1. Smear layer on root
canal wall (left) after reaming and
irrigation with 0,5% hypochlorite.
X 1.150

Fig 2. Root canal wall (left)
after treatment with
TUBULICID PLUS
for 20 seconds.
X 800
Recommended
procedure:
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During cleaning and widening the root canal, rinse copiously
and frequently with sodium hypochlorite. (The usual concentration
is 0,5%, but concentrations up to 5,25% have also been used).
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Remove the hypochlorite with paper points and fill the canal
with TUBULICID PLUS. After ca 20 seconds, dry the canal with
paper points.
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Fill the canal again with TUBULICID PLUS. It penetrates the
patent dentinal tubules by diffusion and capillary attraction.
Rinse with distilled water. Dry the canal with paper points.
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Using a Lentulo spiral or similar, fill the canal with calcium
hydroxide dressing. Allow at leats a week before final root
filling."The endodontic treatment of root canals can be
completed in two appointments when calcium hydroxide paste is
used as an intracanal dressing."*
Declarations
of contents: TUBULICID
PLUS
Cocoamphodiacetate
Benzalkonium Chloride
Disodium Edetate dihydrate
Phosphate Buffer Sol.
Aqua Dest.
*Ref: Byström, Claeson and Sundqvist; Endod
Dent Traumatol 1985: 1:170-175
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