Product Description:
- Chlorhexidine 2% cobalt solution is used as a final canal irrigator in root canal therapy. This product helps to disinfect the canal and remove debris created during the mechanical canal cleaning process.
How to use:
Shake the bottle before use. For the first use, remove the bottle cap and remove the seal on the bottle. Connect the irrigation syringe to the connector. Fill the syringe by bending the bottle and creating negative pressure in the syringe. At this stage, open the syringe by placing the bottle on a flat surface. In mechanical canal preparation, pour the solution into the root canal using the irrigation head, perform the filing operation, and allow the solution to remain in the canal for 60 seconds. Finally, remove the solution from the root canal space with normal saline or sterile distilled water. Dry the root canal space with a paper towel and fill with the selected material. After use, close the bottle properly and store the product in a cool place.
Warning:
This product should never be used in combination with products containing sodium hypochlorite. Therefore, before using the sodium hypochlorite solution, completely remove this solution from the root canal with normal saline.
This product is specifically designed for root canal irrigation and should not be used in cavity preparation prior to bonded restorations. This product can be harmful to the patient if swallowed. Therefore, remove excess solution from the oral environment with appropriate suction after irrigation. Do not use in patients sensitive to chlorhexidine. This product cannot replace chlorhexidine mouthwashes.
Caution:
If the product accidentally splashes into the eyes, rinse the eyes with plenty of water and consult a doctor if necessary. Use with caution in patients with a history of chemical sensitivity.
Store at a temperature of 2 to 25 degrees Celsius and away from direct sunlight.
Production of Fartak Andishe Borna Company, Iran, Tehran, Enghelab Street, Tehran University of Medical Sciences Campus, Dental Materials and Equipment Development Center, 1st Floor – Fartak Andishe Borna Company