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Maarc Rootfyx
Maarc Rootfyx
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Rootfyx is used for the root canal filling after the removal of infected pulp tissue in the root canal. Rootfyx is in the form of a flowable paste and can be immediately inserted into the root canal using a disposable tip. This product characteristically cures slowly by absorbing the ambient water inside the root canal. It is white and aesthetic.
Indications:-
- Permanent root canal sealing.
- To fill the root canal from the crown side.
Features
Features
- Excellent Adhesion to dentin & Gutta Percha Point
- Hydrophillic & sets with moisture
- No staining of teeth
- Good flowability
- Seals accessory canals
- Excellent radiopacity
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
Composition -
- Calcium Silicate
- Tantalum Oxide in compatible media
Packaging
Packaging
- 4 x Syringe (1gm)
- 15 x applicator tips
Direction to use
Direction to use
Additional info
Additional info
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufacturer: Shiva Products
Warranty
Warranty
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question : How many syringes are included in the packaging?
Answer: In the Maarc Rootfyx packaging, you typically get 4 syringes, each containing 0.5 grams of material. These syringes are used for the application of the root canal sealer during dental procedures.
Question : Does it resorb, if its overflowed below apex ?
Answer: Maarc Rootfyx, being a bioceramic sealer, is non-resorbable. If it overflows beyond the apex during application, it does not undergo resorption. It maintains its non-resorbable nature. Proper application is crucial to prevent any unwanted complications and to uphold the effectiveness of Maarc Rootfyx as a bioceramic sealer in endodontic procedures.
Question : Approximately how many number of canals can be sealed with this sealer if used with gutta percha?
Answer: One syringe of 0.5g Maarc Rootfyx, when used with gutta percha, is generally adequate for sealing approximately 5-7 canals. The quantity may vary depending on the size and intricacies of the root canals.
Question : Does it need even gutta percha point to obturate or can we use bioceramic sealant in place of gutta percha point for obturation?
Answer: You can use bioceramic sealant without gutta percha points for obturation, but it's recommended to use gutta percha points alongside the sealer. Using gutta percha points allows for easier retrieval in case of retreatment, as bioceramic sealer can be challenging to retrieve.
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