ROCANAL
Root Canal Therapy
by Dr. Edgar J. Corneo-Lobenstein
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A Biotechnical System Part II
Dangers of Sodium Hypochlorite
Sodium hypochlorite used as canal irrigation is toxic
and dangerous, even if it is neutralized with hydrogen
peroxide.
Hydrogen peroxide is hemolytic.
The foam forms not only in external direction, but
goes also in the periodontal region.
There are many cases described with negative
consequences like ballooning, bleeding , periodontal
pain, facial emphysema and angioneurotic oedema. With
the described "bio-technical" method, this kind of
cleansing irrigation solution is abandoned. |
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The Canal Disinfection is obtained by Povidone-Iodine
cream
The properties of this disinfectant are favourable for
root canal disinfection and helpful for the mechanical
preparation (lubricating action).
Detoxified
IodineLow animal and phyto-toxicity ... non
irritating to skin and mucous membranes ... nonsensitizing
... does not delay healing or formation of granulation
tissue ... nonstinging ... lessened hazard if accidentally
ingested.
Stable Complex
Absence of general odor ... free iodine not extractabel
by organic solvents ... no loss of iodine by sublimation
or volatilization ... rapid action even in presence of
organic substances (blood, pus, oil, grease, soap).
Materials used in Treatment of Gangrenous
Povidone-Iodine cream for disinfection during
preparation. Antibiotic-cortisone cream for anti-
inflammatory medication over the apex, introduced with
a sterile disposable syringe. This action is obtained
already using minimal quantity of the product.
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Povidone-Iodine cream in a Water-soluble Medium.
Rocanal Imediat R1
This cream can be used also as intermediary medication
(the cream is introduced with a sterile paper-cone).
The cream can be left in the canal for one or two
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