Dentistry – Method or material for testing – treating – restoring – or... – Endodontic
Patent
1996-03-01
1997-07-22
Rose, Shep K.
Dentistry
Method or material for testing, treating, restoring, or...
Endodontic
433102, 514789, 514544, 514772, 508414, A61C 300, A61K 4710, A61K 4712, C10M10104
Patent
active
056498250
ABSTRACT:
An improved dental root canal bacterialcidal lubricant for allowing the cleaning wires or files to move more freely when removing a nerve from a tooth. The composition reduces packing of tissue and dentin debris within the nerve cavity. This new formulation is also resistive to decomposition during cold weather shipping and includes cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, sodium lauryl sulfate, stearic acid, propylene glycol, methyl paraben, propyl paraben, butyl, paraben all in a purified (spring) water solution.
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Prescott Charles J.
Rose Shep K.
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