1
/
of
3
Septodont
Septodont Endosolv
Septodont Endosolv
Endodontic cement solvent for easy removal of zinc oxide/eugenol cement and phenolic resin-type sealers
Regular price
Rs. 650.00
Regular price
Rs. 750.00
Sale price
Rs. 650.00
Unit price
/
per
Couldn't load pickup availability
Features
Features
- Specifically formulated solvent for endodontic retreatment procedures.
- Designed to soften and dissolve conventional zinc oxide eugenol cement and phenolic resin-type sealers.
- High softening potency for efficient removal of cement and sealers.
- Reduces the need for aggressive mechanical instrumentation during retreatment.
- Streamlines the root canal retreatment process and saves time.
- Enhances patient safety by minimizing the risks associated with power-driven instruments.
- Facilitates thorough cleaning, disinfection, shaping, and obturation of the root canal system.
- Can be used with a rubber dam to isolate the operative field for better control.
- Compatible with standard endodontic instruments for easy integration into existing protocols.
Description
Description
Endodontic cement solvent for easy removal of zinc oxide/eugenol cement and phenolic resin-type sealers
Key Specifications
Key Specifications
COMPOSITION
- Ethyl acetate
- Amyl acetate
- Thymol
STORAGE
- Do not store above 25°C.
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x 13 ml bottle.
Direction To Use
Direction To Use
- Operative Field Isolation: Begin by isolating the operative field using a rubber dam, as is typically done in root canal therapy. This step ensures a clean and controlled environment for the procedure.
- Mechanical Cleaning: Clean out the pulp chamber and entrance to the canals using appropriate mechanical instruments. Thoroughly remove any debris or remnants present in these areas.
- Application of Endosolv: Place several drops of Endosolv in an adapted container or dish. Then, carefully apply a drop of Endosolv directly into the cleaned pulp chamber.
- Instrument Preparation: Before inserting any instruments into the canal, dip the instrument's working tip into the Endosolv solution. This ensures that the instrument is coated with the solvent for effective action.
- Canal Clearing: Using a probe or broach, insert the instrument into the canal and advance it towards the apex. As you encounter resistance or reach the desired depth, remove the instrument from the canal and wipe it clean. Repeat this process several times, continuously dipping the instrument's tip into the Endosolv solution before each insertion.
- Repeat and Rinse: Repeat the previous step, advancing the instrument further into the canal with each insertion, until you have thoroughly cleared the canal to the apex. Throughout the process, ensure that the instrument is wiped clean as soon as resistance is felt.
- Intermediate Irrigation: Consider utilizing sodium hypochlorite as an intermediate irrigation solution between instrumentations. This can help neutralize any residual solvent and enhance the disinfection process.
Additional Info
Additional Info
- Country of Origin: France
- Manufacturer: Septodont
Share


