MTA Biorep is bioceramic reparative cement with fast setting time. Its long lasting action allows an efficient regeneration process and peri-radicular tissue remineralization.
MTA Biorep is bioceramic reparative cement with fast setting time. Its long lasting action allows an efficient regeneration process and peri-radicular tissue remineralization.
Biocompatible reparative cement
Fast setting time - 15 minutes : Treatment in only one session
Made with Calcium Tungstate : no risk of teeth discoloration
High radio-opacity
Formation of a dentin barrier
Highest pH level: bacteriostatic properties
Higher sealing potential: preventing of microorganisms migration
Long lasting action allows an efficient regeneration process
Easy to manipulate
Indications
Treatment of root canal and furcation perforations, caused by carious or iatrogenic lesions
Treatment of root perforations, caused by internal resorption
Pulp capping
Pulpotomy (removal of the affected crown portion of the pulp, preserving the vitality and function of the remaining radicular portion)
Apexogenesis (induction of root development in vital teeth with an inflamed coronal pulp)
Apexification (induction of a mineralized barrier formation at the root tip of young permanent teeth with incomplete root development and a necrotic pulp)
Sterilize all material used for MTA BIOREP placement, insertion and compaction.
Delicately open the single-dose capsule like illustrated in the protocol.
Pour 4 drops of the liquid mix directly inside the capsule.
Close the capsule and place it inside a standard mixing device (around 4200 rpm) for 20-30 seconds. (The final mix should be homogeneous and very workable/malleable)
Place MTA BIOREP on the desired area with an instrument of choice and condense it with an instrument suited for this purpose.
Manual mix:
Sterilize all material used for MTA BIOREP placement, insertion and compaction.
Delicately open the single-dose capsule like illustrated in the protocol.
Dispense the content of the single-dose capsule on a mixing pad.
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