- Radiopaque obturating materials used in the final stage of root canal therapy to permanently fill and seal cleaned and shaped canals, these hand-rolled, size #130 points are designed to inhibit bacterial re-entry, ensuring long-term treatment success
Uses
- Root Canal Obturation:
- Primarily used as a permanent filling material after the infected pulp has been removed and the canal thoroughly disinfected
- Sealing and Waterproofing:
- When combined with a root canal sealer, these points create a hermetic seal that completely inhibits the entry of bacteria or fluids through the roots
- Thermoplastic Techniques:
- Suitable for heating and compression methods where the material softens to adapt to the complex, irregular morphology of the root canal system
- Diagnostic Marker:
- Due to their radiopacity, they can serve as markers on X-rays to identify root fractures or accessory canals
Features
- ISO Standardized Size #130:
- Precisely manufactured to match ISO size #130, ensuring accurate and consistent clinical application
- Hand-Rolled Precision:
- Hand-rolled to ensure uniformity, consistent taper, and high efficiency in filling various canal shapes
- High Radiopacity:
- Contains ingredients like barium sulfate, making the points clearly visible on X-rays to help clinicians verify the filling quality and depth
- Standard .02 Taper:
- Follows the standard .02 taper (2%), providing the necessary flexibility to navigate tight or slightly curved canals
- Safe Composition:
- Cadmium-free and made from biocompatible materials, ensuring low toxicity and minimal risk of irritation to periapical tissues
Benefits
- Prevention of Reinfection:
- By providing a stable, bacteria-proof seal, it aids in preventing persistent inflammation or treatment failure
- Excellent Biocompatibility:
- Non-toxic and hypoallergenic properties make it a safe, "gold standard" choice for permanent placement within the body
- Dimensional Stability:
- These points do not shrink significantly after filling, which maintains the integrity of the seal over time
- Ease of Removal:
- Being thermoplastic, gutta-percha can be easily softened by heat and removed if future retreatments are necessary
- Reduced Voids:
- The malleable nature of the material when heated allows it to flow into hard-to-reach areas, minimizing the risk of air pockets