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MTA Fillapex is dentistry’s first paste MTA-based salicylate resin root canal sealer, versatile for every obturation method. It delivers easily and without waste, and exhibits excellent handling properties with an efficient setting time. Other features and benefits include:
- Bioceramic sealer containing 13.2% MTA – exceptional biological healing capabilities
- High radiopacity
- Releases calcium ions; helps bone and tissue regeneration
- High flow rate and low film thickness ensures easy penetration into lateral and accessory canals
- Automix syringe ensures perfect mix and no material waste, also available in base and catalyst tubes
- Easily removed if retreatment is necessary
- Low solubility to maintain an excellent seal inside the canal
Angelus MTA Fillapex Bioceramic Root Canal Sealer: Features & Benefits
Angelus MTA Fillapex Bioceramic Root Canal Sealer: Endodontic Treatment
MTA Fillapex Tubes Kit (Item Number: 851826):
- 1 x 12g tube base paste
- 1 x 18g tube catalyst paste
- 3 self-mix tips
- 1 mixing pad
MTA Fillapex Refill (851827):
- 4g syringe
- 5 automix tips
Q: Does MTA Fillapex replace the MTA Reparative Cement?
A: No. MTA Fillapex is an endodontic sealer, while MTA Reparative is indicated for the treatment of perforations, root resorption, apical plug and pulp capping.
Q: What is the working time of MTA Fillapex?
A: The working time is 23 minutes, which allows the root canal filling to be calmly performed by both the general practitioner and the endodontist.
Q: What is the setting time of MTA Fillapex?
A: 2 hours and 30 minutes. IMPORTANT: MTA Fillapex only sets in contact with moisture. Inside the root canal the moisture is derived from the dentinal tubules and from the periapical tissues. MTA Fillapex will not set completely on the mixing pad.
Q: How radiopaque is MTA Fillapex?
A: It is one of the most radiopaque endodontic sealers in the market.
Q: Is MTA Fillapex biocompatible with the tissues?
A: Yes. MTA Fillapex presents two components that guarantee this property: MTA, known as the most biologically compatible endodontic material and the salicylate resin, an organic and therapeutic resin widely used in endodontic cements.
Q: Can MTA Fillapex be kept in the refrigerator?
A: No. MTA Fillapex is sensitive to moisture and should not be stored in the refrigerator.
Q: How many cases can be made with one syringe/tube of Fillapex?
A: One 4g double syringe provides an average of 15 cases, depending on the teeth being treated. One 30g tube provides an average of 200 cases, depending on the teeth being treated.
View the MTA Fillapex MSDS.
View the MTA Fillapex Product Sheet.
View the MTA Fillapex Scientific Profile.
View the comparative study Solubility and pH of bioceramic root canal sealers (Poggio et al., 2017).
View the article Sealability of MTA and calcium hydroxide-containing sealers (Gomes-Filho et al., 2011).
View the research article Physical Properties of MTA Fillapex Sealer (Vitti et al., 2013).
View the article Sealers and Warm Gutta-percha Obturation Techniques (Camilleri, 2015).
View the article Bioactive endodontic obturation: Combining the new with the tried and true by Dr. Gary Glassman.
View the research article Evaluation of Selected Properties of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Sealer Cement (Camilleri, 2009).
View the article Combined Antibacterial Effect of Sodium Hypochlorite and Root Canal Sealers against Enterococcus faecalis Biofilms in Dentin Canals (Du et al., 2015).
Recommended Tips: Angelus MTA Fillapex Mixing Tips
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