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Ongoing research in the field of endodontics is dedicated to finding superior materials for root canal obturation that can consistently meet biological requirements and ensure long-term treatment success. While various materials have been tested for filling root canals, their outcomes have been inconsistent, ranging from satisfactory to problematic.
Gutta-percha (GP) stands out as a time-tested material that has consistently delivered clinical performance across a range of clinical...
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Dentsply ISO Color-Coded 4% Gutta Percha Points
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Dentsply ISO Color-Coded 6% Gutta Percha Points
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Diadent Special Tapered ISO Color-Coded 4% Gutta Percha Points
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Diadent ProTaper Gutta Percha Points
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Dentsply ISO Color-Coded 2% Gutta Percha Points
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Meta Biomed ISO Standard Colour Coded 2% Gutta Percha Points
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Diadent Special Tapered ISO Color-Coded 6% Gutta Percha Points
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Meta Biomed Special Tapered ISO Color-Coded 6% Gutta Percha Points
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Meta Biomed Special Tapered ISO Color-Coded 4% Gutta Percha Points
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Diadent ISO Color-Coded 2% Gutta Percha Points
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Ongoing research in the field of endodontics is dedicated to finding superior materials for root canal obturation that can consistently meet biological requirements and ensure long-term treatment success. While various materials have been tested for filling root canals, their outcomes have been inconsistent, ranging from satisfactory to problematic.
Gutta-percha (GP) stands out as a time-tested material that has consistently delivered clinical performance across a range of clinical scenarios worldwide. As of the latest available information, no alternative material has demonstrated its effectiveness in various forms to the extent that it could replace GP. Therefore, GP can be regarded as the current gold standard material for root canal obturation.
There are two types of Gutta Percha: alpha and beta. Alpha is the more commonly used type, particularly in thermoplastic gutta-percha techniques, as it exhibits minimal shrinkage and becomes more viscous and adhesive when heated. In contrast, beta gutta-percha is preferred for cold filling techniques due to its increased flexibility at lower temperatures.
Different methods are considered by the manufacturers to distinguish the size and usage of gutta-percha tips:
One of these methods employs an ISO code, similar to the coding system seen on dental files and burs. This system employs colour coding on gutta-percha tips to denote their size. The critical measurements considered for gutta-percha tips within the dental field encompass their length, taper, and radiopacity.
The ISO code provides a systematic classification of gutta-percha tips based on head diameter and taper size. For example, an ISO code of 40/04 indicates that the tip has a diameter of 0.4 mm and a taper of 0.04 mm per millimetre of the tip's length. The colour of the gutta-percha tip is a clear indication of its size, making it easier for dentists to select the right tip for their procedures and minimizing the risk of errors or confusion.
The most significant advantage of using the ISO code is that when combined with endodontic files also categorized by the ISO code, the gutta-percha required is simply the same as the space created in the canal by the file. These tips not only feature color-coding based on their ISO classification but also have fine lines along the tip, aiding dentists in identifying how deeply the tip has been inserted.
The alternative method of grading involves non-standardized gutta-percha tips. These tips lack color-coding or markings and are categorized solely by their size. Common conventional sizes include extra-fine (XXF), extra-fine (XF), fine (F), medium (M), large (L), and extra-large (XL). Dentists can choose from these sizes based on their clinical needs, although this method may require more careful measurement and selection compared to the...