Description
Prevalent GP Solvent: The Natural Choice for Efficient Endodontic Retreatment
Endodontic retreatment requires precision and the right chemistry to ensure the complete removal of old filling materials without compromising the tooth structure. Prevalent GP Solvent is a high-performance solvent based on D-Limonene, providing a safer, naturally derived alternative for softening and removing gutta-percha and Zinc Oxide-Eugenol based root canal filling materials.
Designed specifically for the oral environment, this solvent works rapidly to break down stubborn filling materials, allowing for a smoother, more efficient retrieval process. Beyond retreatment, it is an essential tool for maintaining your clinic’s hygiene, effectively cleaning endodontic instruments contaminated with filling residues.
Clinical Indications
- Gutta-Percha Removal: Softening and removing gutta-percha during root canal retreatment.
- Filling Material Dissolution: Effective removal of Zinc Oxide-Eugenol based root canal filling materials.
- Instrument Maintenance: Cleaning endodontic instruments contaminated with root canal filling residues.
Why Choose Prevalent GP Solvent?
- Naturally Derived: Formulated with D-Limonene, making it a biocompatible choice for use in the oral environment.
- Dual-Action Efficiency: Works on both gutta-percha and Zinc Oxide-Eugenol materials.
- Instrument Care: Extends the life of your endodontic tools by removing stubborn residues.
- Precision Application: Designed for targeted use to minimize unnecessary tissue exposure.
- Professional Grade: Formulated to meet the rigorous demands of qualified dental personnel.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is GP Solvent used for?
GP Solvent is used to soften and remove gutta-percha and Zinc Oxide–Eugenol-based root canal filling materials during endodontic retreatment procedures.
What is the active ingredient in Prevalent GP Solvent?
Prevalent GP Solvent is based on D-Limonene, a naturally derived component that is effective for softening filling materials and is suitable for use in the oral environment.
Can GP Solvent be used to clean endodontic instruments?
Yes. GP Solvent can be applied to remove softened root canal filling materials from contaminated endodontic instruments before sterilization.
Is GP Solvent safe for intraoral use?
Yes. It is formulated with naturally derived components and is suitable for clinical use in the oral environment when used as directed with proper isolation.
Is Prevalent GP Solvent safe for all patients?
It is safe for most, but it should not be used in patients with a known hypersensitivity or allergy to D-Limonene or those with a history of severe allergic reactions to citrus-derived compounds.
How should I store GP Solvent to prevent evaporation?
Because the solvent is volatile, the bottle must be kept tightly closed immediately after use. Store it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place between 5°C and 25°C, protected from direct sunlight and ignition sources.
Does GP Solvent have any known adverse effects?
When used according to instructions, no known adverse effects have been reported. However, local tissue irritation or allergic reactions may occur in sensitive individuals.
Is GP Solvent flammable?
Yes. GP Solvent is volatile and flammable. Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames, and ignition sources.
Can GP Solvent be used without rubber dam isolation?
It is strongly recommended to use rubber dam isolation whenever possible during clinical procedures for safety and to prevent contamination.
Presentation
Ref.No: PL-0112- GP Solvent – 15ml Bottle

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