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PYRAX STRONTIUM SILICATE–BASED DENTAL ROOT CANAL SEALER

PYRAX STRONTIUM SILICATE–BASED DENTAL ROOT CANAL SEALER
PYRAX Strontium Silicate Based Dental Root Canal Sealer The Future of Bio ceramic Endodontics Successful endodontic therapy depends on one critical step achieving a hermetic durable and biologically compatible seal within the root canal system. As dentistry continues to advance towards minimally invasive biologically oriented treatment approaches bioceramic sealers have rapidly emerged as the gold standard for root canal obturation Among these PYRAX Strontium Silicate Based Root Canal Sealer stands out for its superior bioactivity exceptional sealing ability and unmatched handling properties What Makes Strontium Silicate Technology Superior? While traditional sealers rely on zinc oxide, resin, or calcium-based formulations, strontium silicate introduces a new era of advanced endodontic biomaterials. Strontium, a bioactive element structurally similar to calcium, enhances biological responses, stimulates mineralization, and supports the natural healing process. The unique formulation by PYRAX offers multiple clinical benefits: Exceptional Biocompatibility & Bioactivity PYRAX Strontium Silicate Sealer is inherently bioactive. It forms hydroxyapatite upon contact with tissue fluids, promoting natural sealing and supporting periapical healing. This bioactivity encourages regeneration and long-term clinical success. Outstanding Sealing Ability Thanks to its hydrophilic nature and nanoparticle structure, the sealer penetrates deep into dentinal tubules, creating a superior bond between dentine and gutta-percha. This reduces microleakage—one of the most common causes of endodontic failure. Excellent Radiopacity The presence of strontium ensures exceptional radiopacity, allowing clinicians to confidently evaluate the quality of obturation on radiographs. Zero Shrinkage & High Dimensional Stability Its bio ceramic chemistry enables slight expansion on setting, creating a tight seal that remains stable over time without any shrinkage. Moisture Tolerant & Easy to Use Unlike resin-based sealers that demand complete dryness this bio ceramic sealer works well in moist canals Its smooth consistency excellent flow and extended working time make clinical application stress free and predictable Antibacterial Properties The alkaline pH provides a long lasting antimicrobial effect creating a hostile environment for residual bacteria Why Choose PYRAX With over four decades of innovation, PYRAX has built a legacy of delivering high-performance dental materials trusted by clinicians worldwide The development of our strontium silicate sealer combines Advanced chemical engineering Extensive R&D Clinical feedback from endodontic experts and A strong commitment to global quality standards The result is a next generation bio ceramic sealer that delivers reliability ease of use and clinical excellence Clinical Applications PYRAX Strontium Silicate Sealer is ideal for Routine root canal obturation Warm and cold obturation techniques Retreatment-friendly cases Complex canals requiring excellent flow adaptability Cases with periapical lesions where enhanced healing is desired Benefits for Dentists & Patients For Dentists Predictable sealing performance Excellent radiographic visibility Easy clean-up and compatibility with standard obturation techniques Reduced chances of postoperative complications For Patients: Faster and better healing Reduced postoperative discomfort Longer-lasting results with minimal risk of reinfection Conclusion PYRAX Strontium Silicate Based Root Canal Sealer reflects the perfect blend of modern biomaterial science and clinical practicality Its bioactive biocompatible and moisture tolerant formulation ensures long term success in endodontic treatments, making it an essential material for dentists aiming for the highest standards in patient care With this product PYRAX continues its mission to empower dental professionals with scientifically superior globally benchmarked solutions that elevate the future of dentistry
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