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vishal dentocare dexaphen (parachlorophenol & dexamethasone for the disinfection of root canals)

Original price Rs. 1,040.00 - Original price Rs. 5,010.00
Original price
Rs. 1,040.00
Rs. 1,040.00 - Rs. 5,010.00
Current price Rs. 1,040.00
Size: vishal dentocare dexaphen

Vishal Dentocare Dexaphen

DESCRIPTION

DEXAPHEN with Parachlorophenol & Dexamethasone. It is based on phenol, and a combination of three antiseptic agents with a corticosteroid. It is most commonly used for the disinfection of root canals.

Parachlorophenol is an antibacterial agent used to prevent infections in root canals. It contains dexamethasone for its anti-inflammatory properties. With thymol and camphor for their antiseptic properties. Ensures sterility of endodontic spaces during vital pulpectomies. Patient endures no pain during devitalization process.

Active disinfectant for the treatment of infected root canals and periapical infections.

INDICATION OF USE :

  1. Disinfection of the dentine after cavity preparation.
  2. Disinfection after pulpectomy and pulp dressing.
  3. Treatment of post traumatic inflammation.
  4. Disinfection of root canal
  5. For the treatment of infected teeth root canals in case of complicated Pulpitis, Apicoectomy and Periodontitis.

FEATURES

  • Strong antiseptic action
  • Complete Sterilization of tooth root canals 
  • Effective pain reduction, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergic action

KEY SPECIFICATION:

Composition :

  • Dexamethasone
  • Parachlorophenol
  • Thymol
  • Camphor

PACKAGING

1 x Dexaphen Bottle 13 ml


DIRECTION TO USE

  • Dry the root canal thoroughly.
  • Following a pulpectomy: insert 1 or 2 drops of the preparation into the root canal and allow a few minutes for it to take effect.
  • Remove any excess solution with a cotton pellet or a guaze.
  • Following the removal of gangrenous pulp: use as a dressing by inserting into the root canal with a smooth broach. Leave in situ for at least 3 days.
  • Make sure the canal is completely disinfected after that period, if this is not the case, repeat the dressing before the final obturation.
  • The product is to be applied once, twice at the most, to each canal at the dose of about 50 mg for 7 minutes prior to obturation.