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Consepsis™ antibacterial solution is recommended for procedural endodontic disinfection, as a final endodontic rinse prior to canal obturation,1–3 and prior to pulp capping. Consepsis solution should be used after smear layer removal for canal disinfection. Sodium hypochlorite and EDTA solutions should be rinsed and removed prior to using Consepsis solution. Consepsis solution is a 2.0% chlorhexidine gluconate solution free of emollients that interfere with bond strength.
Minimize post-op sensitivity by thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting the preparation prior to restoring. Use prior to cementation, luting (provisional and/or permanent), and direct restorative placement, as well as procedural endodontic disinfection. Disinfect with near-neutral Consepsis solution prior to pulp capping.
Note: DO NOT mix Consepsis solution (or any chlorhexidine solution) and ChlorCid™ V solution (sodium hypochlorite) in the canal as a harmful brown precipitate will form.
Other features and benefits include:
- Provides the longest and most effective antimicrobial activity4
- Reduces risk of recurrent caries
- Reduces potential for postoperative sensitivity
- Increases bond strengths with dentin bonding agents5
- May ensure long-term bond strengths by inhibiting MMP action in the hybrid layers6-8
- Free of emollients that interfere with bond strength
1 Leonardo MR, Filho MT, Silva LAB, Filho PN, Bonifácio KC, Ito IY. In vivo antimicrobial activity of 2% chlorhexidine used as a root canal irrigating solution. J Endod. 1999;25(3):167-71.
2 Clinical Research Associates Newsletter, Volume 18, Issue 4, April 1994.
3 Mohammadi Z, Abbott PV. Antimicrobial substantivity of root canal irrigants and medicaments: a review. Aust Endod J. 2009;35(3):131-9.
4 Carrilho MR, Carvalho RM, Sousa EN, et al. Substantivity of Chlorhexidine to Human Dentin. Dent Mater. 2010;26(8):779-85.
5 Cao DS, Hollis RA, Christensen RP, Christensen GJ. Effect of tooth disinfecting procedures on dentin shear bond strength [AADR abstract 493]. J Dent Res. 1995;74(suppl):73.
6 Carrilho MRO, Carvalho RM, de Goes MF, et al. Chlorhexidine preserves dentin bond in vitro. J Dent Res. 2007;86(1):90–94.
7 Carrilho MRO, Geraldeli S, Tay F, et al. In vivo preservation of the hybrid layer by chlorhexidine. J Dent Res. 2007;86(6):529–533.
8 Brackett WW, Tay FR, Brackett MG, Dib A, Sword RJ, Pashley DH. The effect of chlorhexidine on dentin hybrid layers in vivo. Oper Dent. 2007;32(2):107–111.
Disinfect Preparations
Disinfect preparations by applying Consepsis antibacterial solution with the Blue Mini Dento-Infusor tip or Black Mini Brush tip.
Disinfect Canals
Use Consepsis antibacterial solution to disinfect canals during endodontic procedures, or as an interappointment intraoral medication.
Gluten Free and Kosher Certified
Consepsis antibacterial solution is gluten free and kosher certified, so it fits in with the lifestyles and beliefs of patients from any background.
Learn Ultradent's recommended irrigation protocol using Ultradent's complete line of Endodontic irrigants and unique delivery tips. These products can increase success rates and simplify any root canal therapy no matter which cleaning and shaping technique is used. (480 mL bottles not available in Canada.)
IndiSpense Kit (Item Number: 733404):
- 1 x 30 mL IndiSpense Consepsis syringe
- 10 x Blue Mini Dento-Infusor tips
- 10 x Black Mini Brush tips
- 20 x 1.2 mL empty syringes
Syringe Kit (733490):
- 4 x 1.2 mL Consepsis syringes
- 20 x Blue Mini Dento-Infusor tips
- 20 x Black Mini Brush tips
IndiSpense Refill (733687): 1 x 30 mL IndiSpense Consepsis syringe
View the Consepsis Product Sheet.
View the Consepsis Scrub SDS.
View the Consepsis Scrub IFU
View the Product Allergen Information.
Recommended Tips: Blue Mini Dento-Infusor tips or Black Mini Brush tips
Recommended Empty Syringes (for IndiSpense): 1.2 mL empty syringes