Dentsply Glyde is a combination of EDTA and carbamide peroxide specifically formulated to provide cleansing of the root canal preparation. The polyethylene oxide base used in Glyde acts as a lubricant to facilitate shaping of the root canal using rotary and hand instrumentation. Glyde allows for cleansing action that facilitates easy removal of vital pulp tissue and necrotic pulp tissue. Glyde is designed to be used with endodontic irrigation with sodium hypochlorite solutions. Oxygen bubbling occurs through the release of oxygen from the carbamide peroxide. This action allows for pulp tissue, dentinal shavings and debris to be easily removed. Glyde encourages lightening of the tooth if discoloration exists from non-vitality. The use of sodium hypochlorite with Glyde promotes internal bleaching of the tooth. This process is enhanced by the release of oxygen from the carbamide peroxide. Also, Glyde leaves an appropriate internal canal surface for penetration of other medicaments used in endodontic therapy by more completely cleaning the canal and opening dentinal tubules.
Reduces the risk of instruments fracturing by acting as a lubricant
Helps to flush out debris
Canal walls free of smear layer due to EDTA and its softening effect
Chemically cleans and removes smear layer thanks to urea peroxyde
Complete removal by rinsing due to its completely water-soluble formulation.
15% EDTA & 10% Carbamide Peroxide
Clean & Removes the smear layer
Water soluble formulation
Rinse with sodium hypochlorite and make the first entry into the canal using the first manual or rotary instrument.
Apply the Glyde File Prep straight into the cavity using the disposable tip or the single-use pack.
Reinsert the first instrument and begin to prepare the canal.
Rinse with hypochlorite and apply the Glyde™ again into the access cavity (also available in very practical disposable doses).
Continue preparing the canal alternating with sodium hypochlorite and Glyde between each instrument.
Once the canal has been shaped, rinse it with plenty of sodium hypochlorite until the effervescence subsides.
Dry and fill.
Glyde works by using its polyethylene oxide base as a lubricant to facilitate shaping of the root canal using rotary and hand instrumentation. It allows for a cleansing action that helps in the easy removal of vital pulp tissue and necrotic pulp tissue.
Glyde is used as a lubricant during the shaping of the root canal. It is applied and used in conjunction with endodontic irrigation solutions, such as sodium hypochlorite, to facilitate cleansing and internal bleaching of the tooth.
Glyde has been specifically formulated for use in endodontic therapy and is generally considered safe when used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. However, it is important to follow proper safety protocols and guidelines during its use.
Glyde is suitable for use in both rotary and hand instrumentation of root canals. It can be used in a variety of root canal cases to aid in cleansing and shaping.
The carbamide peroxide in Glyde releases oxygen, which leads to oxygen bubbling. This bubbling action helps in the removal of pulp tissue, dentinal shavings, and debris from the root canal.
Yes, Glyde encourages lightening of the tooth if discoloration exists from non-vitality. It also leaves an appropriate internal canal surface for the penetration of other medicaments used in endodontic therapy by more completely cleaning the canal and opening dentinal tubules.
Yes, Glyde is designed to be used with endodontic irrigation with sodium hypochlorite solutions. The use of sodium hypochlorite with Glyde promotes internal bleaching of the tooth and enhances the cleansing process by releasing oxygen from the carbamide peroxide.
04/2027
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