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Septodont Biodentine

Biodentine is a biocompatible and bioactive material for the creation of reparative dentin with excellent sealing properties, which can replace dentin in both the crown and root areas while maintaining pulp viability.

Biodentine has similar properties to MTA, but differs in its exceptional ease of application.

The product is available in packs of 5 pcs. and 15 pcs. of 0.7 g powder capsules + the same number of single-dose containers.

Packages:

5 × 0,7 g

15 × 0,7 g

Code: 1952.01
Brand: Septodont
from 116,10 € up to –20 % from 96,70 € / packaging from 89,50 € excl. VAT
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from 116,10 € up to –20 %
Weight (volume quantity): 5 x 0,7 g
For order | 1952.01
Delivery to: 01/01/2025
116,10 €
96,70 € / packaging
89,50 € excl. VAT
Weight (volume quantity): 15 x 0,7 g
For order | 1861.01
Delivery to: 01/01/2025
301,20 €
238,50 € / packaging
220,80 € excl. VAT

Properties:

- Versatile usage: endodontic repair and restorative procedures.

- Chair time savings thanks to direct bonding of the composite onto Biodentine now possible in the same session

- Reactionary dentine genesis for pulp vitality preservation.

- Natural micro mechanical anchorage for excellent sealing properties without surface preparation and for post operative sensitivity elimination.

- Similar mechanical properties and mechanical behaviour as human dentine for similar stress distribution.

- 3.5 mm Aluminium radiopacity for easy short and long term follow-up.

Unique benefits:

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1 - Preservation of pulp vitality

2 - Prevention of clinical failures

3 - Ultimate dentine substitute

Indications:

- In the crown: Permanent dentine restoration, deep or large carious lesions, deep cervical or radicular lesions, pulp capping, pulpotomy.

- In the root: root and furcation perforations, internal/external resorptions, apexification, retrograde surgical filling.

- Reverse irreversible pulpitis.

Biodentine

Biodentine mixing instructions

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