How do you use Consepsis?

How do you use Consepsis?

Consepsis antibacterial solution is recommended for procedural endodontic disinfection, as a final endodontic rinse prior to canal obturation,1,2 and prior to pulp capping. Consepsis solution should be used after smear layer removal for canal disinfection.

What is dental Consepsis?

Consepsis solution is a 2.0% chlorhexidine gluconate solution free of emollients that interfere with bond strength. Minimize post-op sensitivity by thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting the preparation prior to restoring.

What is Gluma desensitizer?

Gluma desensitizer is an aqueous solution containing 5% glutaraldehyde and 35% hydroxyethyl methacrylate. Because glutaraldehyde is a biological fixative, it has been suggested that the dentinal tubules are occluded as an effect of reaction with plasma proteins from dentinal fluid.

What is a dental desensitizer?

The human body’s strongest material. Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is a mineral that is naturally found in enamel and dentin. When applied to the dentin and/or enamel surface, TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER creates HAp, sealing dental tubules and cracks in the enamel.

Is Gluma a primer?

For bonding and repairing silicate ceramics, you precondition the restoration using GLUMA Ceramic Primer. Universal bonding means: one for all! Let’s get to the point. One bottle provides the adhesive for indications of direct and indirect restorations – and for intraoral repairs of chippings and fractures.

Can you buy tooth desensitizer?

AcquaSeal™ tooth desensitizer takes the discomfort out of tooth whitening so all patients can enjoy a brighter smile without the pain. AcquaSeal™ comes either in a bottle or in single-dose desensitizing swabs for easy application.

How long does dental desensitizer last?

GLUMA Desensitizer and GLUMA Desensitizer PowerGel have demonstrated their long-term effectiveness of up to 18 months in various clinical studies10. Both GLUMA Desensitizers are fast and non-invasive. They should only be applied by dentists, though, as they are not intended for use by the patients.

Do you have to rinse Gluma?

Rinse off GLUMA Desensitizer and GLUMA Desensitizer PowerGel completely with plenty of water. Mouth washing of the patient alone is not sufficient.

Is Gluma light cured?

It can be used with all common adhesives and restoration materials and in every treatment situation. GLUMA does not need to be stirred or light cured, simplifying application and saving time. Desensitize: GLUMA is the only desensitizer that has been proven to penetrate exposed dentinal tubules up to 200 μm1.

How does a dentist desensitize a tooth?

Your dentist can apply a thin layer of a fluoride gel or another type of desensitizing agent to strengthen your enamel which will help reduce teeth sensitivity and stop the transmissions to your nerves causing pain. These appointments only take a few minutes and have long-lasting effects.

How do I desensitize my teeth?

Tooth sensitivity treatment

  1. Desensitizing toothpaste. There are several brands of toothpaste for sensitive teeth that are available.
  2. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush.
  3. Avoid highly acidic foods.
  4. Use a fluoridated mouthwash daily.
  5. Avoid teeth grinding. Consider getting a mouth guard.

What is consepsis used for in dentistry?

Use Consepsis Scrub slurry for removing residual temporary cement prior to permanent cementation and for removing debris. Scouring with a quality antibacterial prior to restoring minimizes the potential for post-op sensitivity associated with an influx of microorganisms into dentinal tubules.

How do I use consepsis antibacterial solution?

Consepsis antibacterial solution is gluten free and kosher certified, so it fits in with the lifestyles and beliefs of patients from any background. Disinfect preparations by applying Consepsis antibacterial solution with the Blue Mini ™ Dento-Infusor ™ tip or Black Mini ™ Brush tip.

How do I contact consepsis for endodontic cleaning?

Please contact Customer Service at 800.552.5512 for assistance. Consepsis antibacterial solution is recommended for procedural endodontic disinfection, as a final endodontic rinse prior to canal obturation, 1–3 and prior to pulp capping. Consepsis solution should be used after smear layer removal for canal disinfection.

How do you use consepsis mini brush?

Disinfect preparations by applying Consepsis antibacterial solution with the Blue Mini ™ Dento-Infusor ™ tip or Black Mini ™ Brush tip. Use Consepsis antibacterial solution to disinfect canals during endodontic procedures, or as an interappointment intraoral medication.