Ultradent Ultrapak Cord

  • Knitted Cord For Tissue Displacement

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Ultradent Ultrapak Cord #0 (Purple and White) (131) 1540.001870.00
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Ultradent Ultrapak Cord #00 (Black and Yellow) (136) 1780.00
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Ultradent Ultrapak Cord #000 (Black and Purple) (137) 1980.00
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Ultradent Ultrapak Cord #1 (132) 1540.001870.00
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Ultradent Ultrapak Cord #2 (133) 1540.001870.00
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Benefits

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Description

Ultrapak cord:

Ultrapak cord is made of 100% cotton, knitted into thousands of tiny loops to form long, interlocking chains. This unique knitted design exerts a gentle, continuous outward force following placement, as the knitted loops seek to open. Optimal tissue displacement occurs in 3–8 minutes.

 

INDICATIONS:

  • #0 (purple and white) – Substitute for black silk suture as lower cord in the “two-cord” technique; lower anteriors; when luting near gingival margin (class III, IV, and V restorations)
  • #00 (black and yellow) – Substitute for black silk suture as lower cord in the “two-cord” technique; preparing and cementing veneers; restorative procedures dealing with thin, friable tissues
  • #000 (black and purple) – Substitute for black silk suture as lower cord in the “two-cord” technique for anterior teeth with thin, friable tissues

Specification

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Brands

Variations

Ultradent Ultrapak Cord #0 (Purple and White) (131), Ultradent Ultrapak Cord #00 (Black and Yellow) (136), Ultradent Ultrapak Cord #000 (Black and Purple) (137), Ultradent Ultrapak Cord #1 (132), Ultradent Ultrapak Cord #2 (133)

Packaging

Packaging

 Ultradent Ultrapak Cord:

  • 1 x Bottle of cord (8ft/244cm)

 Ultradent Ultrapak Cord Kit (130):

  • 1 x #00 cord
  • 1 x #0 cord
  • 1 x #1 cord
  • 1 x #2 cord
  • 1 x Ultrapak organizer

Directions to use

Directions to use

STEP 1: PREPACK. To ensure cord retention during preparation, use a cord large enough to firmly compress into sulcus. Open proximal contacts and place Ultrapak knitted cord soaked in hemostatic solution. Because Ultrapak compresses upon packing, use a cord size that appears too large. The thin Ultrapak Packer quickly slips cord into position. The knitted cord’s unique design (interlocking loops) facilitates easy packing and locks it into place.

STEP 2 : PREPARATION. Extend margin subgingivally by cutting partway into knitted cord, which won’t entangle in the diamond bur. Remove remnant of cord with calcium hydroxide applicator (tiny ball end). Bleeding is minimal. A small portion of uncut tooth above the gingival attachment is preserved to record in the impression.

STEP 3: HEMOSTASIS AND IMPRESSION. Rub the Dento-Infusor tip against bleeding tissue as solution is slowly expressed. Rinse with a firm air/water spray to clean and check for complete hemostasis. If bleeding is noted, repeat these steps. If additional retraction is required, repack with appropriate-size cord. Air dry and make impression.

How long should the cord be left in the sulcus?

In most cases, the knitted loops of the cord provide optimal retraction after 3–8 minutes.

What length of cord should I use?

The length of cord will depend on the circumference of the preparation. Ultrapak’s bottle features a handy ruler on the side to help make sure you get the right length.

How will I know if the retraction is adequate?

Retraction is adequate when the margins of the gingiva are pulled away from the preparation and the cord can be removed without the gingiva hemorrhaging. To help prevent the onset of bleeding upon removal, soak the cord in an astringent like Astringedent or ViscoStat.

Are there times when I shouldn’t use cord impregnated with epinephrine?

Yes. Cord impregnated with epinephrine should not be used on patients with cardiovascular disease, hyperthyroidism, hypertension, diabetes, arteriosclerosis, or on patients taking tricyclic antidepressants or having sensitivity or hypersensitivity to epinephrine. In addition, elderly individuals, pregnant women, and children under 66 lbs. may be at greater risk of developing adverse reactions after epinephrine administration.Do not use epinephrine cord with ferric sulfate hemostatics like ViscoStat or Astringedent, as a temporary blue/black precipitate will occur.

What is the benefit of the knitted cord over braided cord?

Braided cords are more rigid than knitted cords, which can cause an issue when packing into the sulcus. With rigid braided cords, when one portion of the cord is packed into the sulcus, another portion of the cord is typically raised. Knitted cords are more flexible and pack easily into the sulcus.

Features

Features

  • The original—and smallest—knitted cord
  • Provides rapid tissue displacement, detailed margins, and quality impressions
  • Facilitates easy packing and stays placed better than any twisted or braided cord
  • Compresses upon packing then expands for optimal retraction
  • Does not entangle in diamond bur
  • Bright colors facilitate easy location and removal
  • Available with or without epinephrine*​
  • High carbon steel blade ensures a clean cut
  • Thin plastic gate prevents cord from falling into the bottle upon cutting
  • Ruler printed on label provides easy cord measurement​

FAQ's

FAQ's

How does bleaching work?

  • The whitening process is possible due to the ability of the carbamide peroxide and hydrogen peroxide to freely pass through enamel and dentin and to permeate to all parts of the tooth.10 These peroxides break down into oxygen radicals, which migrate between the enamel prisms, breaking down any colored molecules that result in tooth discoloration. The structure of the tooth is not altered; the internal tooth color is simply made lighter.
  • Whitening agents break down into tiny molecules and move in all directions, so even if the entire tooth is not covered with gel, the entire tooth is whitened.11
  • Numerous studies have proven the effectiveness of peroxides in whitening teeth. Enamel, dentin, existing fillings, and bonding materials are not harmed by the whitening materials

Will whitening affect bond strength?

  • Even though whitening agents release a great amount of oxygen into the tooth, existing bonds are not weakened
  • If whitening before bonding, allow a period of 7–10 days after whitening. The high concentration of oxygen in the tooth could significantly and adversely affect polymerization of the resins

How long do whitening results last?

  • Whitening results are very stable, but depending on the patient’s nutrition and lifestyle habits, the procedure may need to be redone periodically. Due to the safety of the whitening agents, this should not concern the dentist or patient

Will whitening cause tooth sensitivity?

  • Tooth sensitivity is a relatively common side effect of whitening. If sensitivity occurs, it is transient and disappears after the completion of the whitening procedure.

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