Waldent Hemostatic Gel

Rs. 120.00
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Composition:

  • 25% Buffered Aluminum Chloride
  • Glycerine
  • Purified Water 
  • Excipients.

Consistency: Gel based

Storage: Keep it away from moisture and at a temperature between 10 degree celsius to 24 degree celcius. 

Shelf Life: Use before expiry date indicated

  • Soak a cotton-tipped applicator with Hemostatic gel.
  • Apply to the bleeding area with pressure until bleeding is stopped.
  • If a small dark coagulum appears, flush away the gel with water.
  • If hemostasis is not achieved, repeat application, rinse with water, and air dry until bleeding is no longer present.
  • For Sulcus retraction, the gel impregnated retraction cord should be carefully placed stepwise in the gingival sulcus with the help of a cord.
  • Rinse gently, dry and take the impression.
  • Quickly and effectively stops bleeding
  • Contains no epinephrine to help avoid cardiac reactions
  • Does not damage vascular cells.
  • Does not interfere with bonding
  • Non-staining formula
  • Imposes minimum complications to the patient
  • Quickly and effectively stops bleeding
  • Contains no epinephrine to help avoid cardiac reactions
  • Does not damage vascular cells.
  • Does not interfere with bonding
  • Non-staining formula
  • Imposes minimum complications to the patient
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Description

WALDENT HEMOSTATIC GEL is a gel containing binding and coating agents that are gentle on hard and soft tissue. Stops bleeding in seconds, saving chair time and decreasing the need for impression remakes. Hemostatic agents play an important role in managing bleeding during dental operations, as well as coagulation in patients with coagulation disorders. Gingival retraction can be achieved using a plain gingival retraction cord moistened with Waldent Hemostatic gel. 

It is especially recommended:

  • When preparing teeth for prosthetic restorations (crowns, veneers, bridges, inlays),
  • In inhibiting bleeding when removing a small fragment of the marginal gingiva or an overgrown gingival papilla from a carious defect,
  • In the case of pulp bleeding during the treatment of its inflammations with in vivo methods; is an effective hemostatic agent,
  • In the preparation of the marginal gingiva when taking an impression for prosthetic processes

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