Dental Hemostatic Agents

Whether capturing an impression for the fabrication of an indirect dental restoration or placing a direct restoration, treating perio or performing a number of other intraoral procedures, maintaining a clean, dry working area is critical. Using a gingival hemostatic agent to control bleeding is a great way to achieve this. Often formulated from ferric sulfate or aluminum chloride, these materials are placed directly on the patient’s tissue in order to prohibit bleeding. As with all materials used intraorally, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions to insure safe and correct application.
CompanyKerrPremier Dental Products CompanyPremier Dental Products Company
ItemHemostasyl Hemostatic AgentFS Hemostatic Epinephrine-Free LiquidHemodent Epinephrine-Free Hemostatic Liquid
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DescriptionHemostasyl Hemostatic Agent stops bleeding and controls fluids without the chance of staining common to other hemostatic agents, so there is no A 15.5% ferric sulfate liquid solution offers instantaneous coagulation for difficult hemostatic control. It contains no epinephrine so it is safe forHemodent effectively stops minor gingival bleeding. It contains no epinephrine to help avoid cardiac reactions. Hemodent is stable and offers a long
Quantity2 Syringes (2 g)
40 Curved Application Tips
1 Dropper Bottle (29.5 mL)Bottle (10 cc)
Composition15% Aluminum ChlorideFerric SulfateBuffered Aluminum Chloride
Material TypeGelSolutionLiquid
Dispensor TypeSyringeDropper BottleRetraction Cord
Cotton Pellet
Dropper
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