A single rock, precisely separated and enclosed by blue water. What would you say if you had the opportunity to separate a tooth as clear and precise from the sulcus as this rock? Then you should give our latest innovation a try: the retraction paste RetraXil.
The paste opens the sulcus, stops bleeding and subsequently leads to more precise impressions. It is applied via the thinnest-walled cannula on the market. This allows the dentist to access the gingival sulcus very easily. The thin cannula enables precise application of RetraXil and prevents injury to the gingiva.
“Immediately after registration, we made RetraXil available to more than 70 dentists from Europe and asked them about their experiences with our retraction paste. Their feedback was very positive," says Yvonne Abel, Product Manager for RetraXil.
"Great and strong addition to the market, I love the product. Will definitely use it again and again.“
"I was very pleased with the consistency of the paste. Washed off easily and left no residue and dried the sulcus efficiently. “
"RetraXil would be my choice over the astringent capsules. This is more user friendly and there is no residue.“
These are only a few voices from the test. Being asked how likely it is that they would recommend the product to other users, more than 90 per cent answered they would recommend RetraXil to other customer.
Unlike some retraction techniques, RetraXil is ready-mixed and does not contain vasoconstrictors like adrenaline, but rather astringent aluminium chloride. Thus, there is no risk of overdosing. During the application, the paste is clearly visible due to the blue colour contrast, which ensures good control while rinsing out the paste easily and cleanly without any residuals. Thanks to the twisting aid, the cannula cannot slip during application and stays securely in place reducing the risk of finger injury. With fewer work steps compared to other retraction cord techniques users can save time.
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Bettina Link