Ceraseal is one of the most renowned bioceramic endodontic sealants in the market and Meta Biomed is happy to introduce this new product to dental practitioners in different areas of the world. Ceraseal is designed to ensure predictable clinical success and reliability in sealing, as well as in the long term.
What Makes Ceraseal Different
Ceraseal is a bioceramic sealer made of calcium silicate and has high biocompatibility and antimicrobial characteristics.It is developed to be non-toxic and yet high PH to provide a condition unfavorable to the proliferation of bacteria in the root canal system.
Ceraseal is very stable in terms of volume and therefore, does not contract once it is placed and assists in keeping a tight seal which prevents reinfection with time.It has a good sealing capacity and longevity that makes it the best option to use in permanent obturation of the root canals.
User-Friendly Handling for Clinicians
Ceraseal has one of the best features in that it comes in a premixed syringe presentation that makes handling and application at the chairside easier.The material is very easy to manipulate through complex canal anatomies and accessory canals, which are usually hard to reach with more traditional sealers due to the high flowability of the material.
Ceraseal has an appropriate setting time of approximately 3.5 hours and still provides the clinician with comfortable working time without much risk of washout.This workability-stability balance is beneficial to efficient, stress-free operations of busy practices.
Why Source Ceraseal from Meta Biomed ?
Meta Biomed is oriented at providing high performance materials in accordance with modern standards of endodontics.The site assists clinicians who need sealers with the ability to seals and with biocompatibility and easy usability in a single solution by providing Ceraseal.
To achieve a better result and get more satisfied patients, collaborating with Meta Biomed to sell them Ceraseal is a good choice to make to increase the predictability and quality of the performed root canal treatment.
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