Coltene Roeko Gelatamp
- Gelatin Sponges for Reliable Post Extraction Treatment
₹1330.00₹1411.00 (-6%)
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Description
Gelatamp is a gelatine sponge for the prophylaxis of wound infections and secondary bleeding after extractions. Gelatamp contains colloidal silver and is therefore distinctly different from pure gelatine sponges. The silver leads to a broad antibacterial effect over the entire absorption time and gives gelatamp its specific brown colour.
INDICATIONS:
The treatment of alveoli and wound cavities, e.g. After
- Extractions
- Apical amputations
- Maxillary sinus perforations
- Other surgical treatments (removal of tumours or retained teeth)
Prophylaxis of
- Secondary cavity formation
- Wound infections
- Secondary haemorrhage prophylaxis as well as a dressing after gingivectomy and in periodontopathies
After extractions and other surgical treatment complications often occur, particularly due to bacterial infection. Gelatamp provides the dentist with an effective, biocompatible medical device for reliable post extraction treatment. Gelatamp has the great advantage that it is both haemostatic and bactericidal.
Gelatamp remains in the alveolus and is completely resorbed within
4 weeks.
Specification
Additional information
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Packaging
Packaging
Features
Features
- Fast initial haemostasis
- Stabilisation of the coagulum
- Broad antibacterial effect due to colloidal silver
- Smooth and complete resorption
- Long lasting depot effect
Directions to use
Directions to use
- Gelatamp is supplied sterilised and ready for use. The size of the small sponge can be adjusted to fit the wound cavity if need be.
- Two Gelatamp sponges can be used for larger wounds. Care must be taken that the sponge is not compressed.
- Pressure on the sponge will destroy its structure and prevent the collection of blood within it.
- After extraction blood should be allowed to accumulate in the alveolums… cut Gelatamp to correct size… place Gelatamp in the wound and suture.
- The dry sponge is immediately placed in the fresh, blood-filled wound cavity and should be allowed to absorb as much blood as possible.
- The sponge must not protrude over the inner gingival margin so as not to adversely affect the desired epithelisation.
- This constitutes definitive treatment of the alveolus and there is no need for subsequent rinsing
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