Biodentine 15x0.7g
Packaging
15 capsules of 0.7 g each
Designed for mixing in a standard amalgamator
Biodentine™ – bioactive dentin substitute (15 × 0.7 g)
Advanced biosilicate material based on Active Biosilicate Technology
Biodentine™ is a bioactive dentin substitute developed using Active Biosilicate Technology , based on highly purified tricalcium silicate. The material demonstrates exceptional tissue biocompatibility, supports mineralization processes, and preserves pulp vitality even in the most challenging clinical cases. It represents a modern alternative to traditional MTA materials, characterized by a short setting time and properties very similar to natural dentin.
Key properties of Biosilicate Biodentine
Bioactive action and stimulation of mineralization
Upon contact with tissue, hydroxyapatite is formed, which leads to natural mineralization and the formation of a dentin bridge .
The material can be applied directly to the pulp , preserving its vitality and supporting the healing process.
Exceptional biocompatibility
The high degree of purity of TCS (tricalcium silicate) eliminates the risk of adverse reactions.
The absence of resins in the composition makes the material safe for living tissues even in the case of deep pulp injuries.
Sealing and anti-caries properties
Biodentine effectively closes dentinal tubules , limiting the penetration of bacteria.
Surface mineralization has a protective effect and reduces the risk of secondary caries .
Thanks to its tight edge, the preparation can replace dentin both in the crown and root area.
Behavior similar to natural dentin
The material has mechanical properties comparable to dentin tissue.
It enables the creation of a durable reconstruction with natural elasticity and resistance.
Antibacterial properties
Alkaline pH limits the growth of bacteria in the treatment environment.
This helps reduce post-operative pain and improve the prognosis for deep defects.
Anti-inflammatory effect
Biodentine reduces inflammation in the pulp, supporting the reconstruction and healing processes.
Clinical applications
Within the crown
Direct pulp capping
Pulpotomy
Deep and extensive carious lesions
Dentin reconstruction (permanent)
Temporary enamel restoration
Cervical and radicular lesions
Treatment of conditions such as reversible pulpitis / reverse irreversible pulpitis
Within the root
Perforations and furcations
External and internal resorptions
Apexification
Retrograde fillings in endodontic surgery
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