nRoot SP Frequently Asked Questions

nRoot SP Frequently Asked Questions

Q:1. What is the expiration date of nRoot SP?
A:nRoot SP is valid for 2 years; keep it at room temperature and dry; in summer, you can put it in the refrigerator to keep it cold, and the storage temperature can be within 35 degrees Celsius.

Q:2. nRoot SP curing time: 
A:4 hours to start curing, 48-72 hours to fully cured (the specific time is affected by the degree of wetness)

Q:3. What should I do if the nRoot SP root canal is overfilled? : 
A:Under the premise of adequate rinsing, a small amount of overfilling will generally not have any effect, and the reaction after treatment will be very small; nRoot SP has excellent biocompatibility, no cytotoxicity, and no irritation; if the tooth root tip is close to the maxillary sinus and the mandibular neural tube, then do not appear overfilling.

Q:4. What about nRoot SP retreatment? : 
A:Use a retreatment file to remove the cemented tip, then ultrasonic shock to remove the cured paste (easier to remove than epoxy).

Q:5. Is nRoot SP absorbed? : 
A:Generally not absorbed, in rare cases partial absorption may occur.

Q:6. Can nRoot SP be staked after curing? : 
A:Staking is possible and is generally recommended after one week.

Q:7. Can nRoot SP be used on baby teeth? : 
A:nRoot SP is generally non-absorbable, so it cannot be used on milk teeth.

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