Bioceramic reparative cement.Indications - Treatment of root canal and furcation perforations Sealing of internal resorption.
Surgical treatment of root perforation due to internal resorption.
Reverse filling in periapical surgery.
Pulp capping.
Pulpotomy (removal of affected coronal pulp to preserve vitality of remaining pulp tissue).
Apexigenesis (induction of root development in vital teeth with an inflamed coronal pulp).
Apexification (induction of formation of a mineralized barrier at the root tip of young permanent teeth with incomplete root development and a necrotic pulp).
Ions Calcium Release: enhances formation of mineralized tissues; provides biological seal of perforations and total repair of damaged periradicular tissues.
Hydrophilic: can be used in humid areas without losing properties High alkalinity: antibacterial properties Low solubility: does not allow leakage.
Calcium oxide: promotes tissue biocompatibility.
Aggregated oxides: great compressive strength.
High radiopacity: higher radiopacity than that of dentin, allowing excellent radiographic visualization.
Setting time of 15 minutes: shorter setting time than similar cements.