CAVITY CLEANSER is a 2% chlorhexidine digluconate aqueous solution intended
for cleansing, moistening and disinfecting cavity preparations.
It is recommended for use upon completion of tooth preparation
or etching, prior to sealing dentinal tubules. Chlorhexidine
has been used successfully for many years in the oral
cavity as an antimicrobial agent1,2.
It has been shown that thorough cleansing of cavity
preparations to remove debris and bacteria decreases
post-operative sensitivity3. When inadequate
caries removal or microleakage allows bacteria to colonize
or proliferate in the smear layer of the cavity preparation,
bacterial toxins and degradation products can mediate
pulpal injury. The use of an antimicrobial agent, such
as CAVITY CLEANSER, prior to placing restorations, may
help eliminate patient discomfort associated with this
microbial activity.
Chlorhexidine has been shown to be a safe and effective
antimicrobial agent against bacteria in the oral environment.
Chlorhexidine is actually adsorbed by the dentin, producing
a prolonged antimicrobial effect in low concentrations. |
1. Isolate
tooth and prepare the cavity. Rinse and dry.
2. Etch enamel and dentin for 15 seconds with phosphoric
acid such as UNI-ETCH®* with BAC**, according to manufacturer's
instructions. A dry, but non-desiccated, surface is ideal
before applying CAVITY CLEANSER. If using a self-etch adhesive such as ALL-BOND SE™*, skip step 2 and proceed with step 3.
3. Moisten dentin surface with CAVITY CLEANSER using a
brush or foam pellet.
4. Remove puddled solution with a new foam pellet, leaving site moist. Do
not dry.
5. Apply an adhesive, such as ALL-BOND 2®*, ALL-BOND 3™*, ALL-BOND SE or ONE-STEP®*/ONE-STEP PLUS according to manufacturer's instructions.
6. Continue with direct composite technique.
WITH INDIRECT RESTORATIONS
1. Complete tooth preparation, rinse with water and air
dry.
2. Moisten dentin surface with CAVITY CLEANSER using a
brush or foam pellet.
3. Air dry for one second to remove excess solution.
4. Proceed with placement of provisional restoration.
5. When patient returns for cementation appointment, remove provisional restoration.
6. Clean the preparation with a slurry of pumice and water. Rinse and dry.
7. Etch enamel and dentin for 15 seconds with phosphoric acid such as UNI-ETCH with BAC, according to manufacturer's instructions. A dry, but non-desiccated, surface is ideal before applying CAVITY CLEANSER. If using a self-etch adhesive such as ALL-BOND SE, skip step 7 and proceed with step 8.
8. Moisten dentin surface with CAVITY CLEANSER using a brush or foam pellet.
9. Remove puddled solution with a new foam pellet, leaving site moist. Do not dry.
10. Apply an adhesive, such as ALL-BOND 2, ALL-BOND 3, ALL-BOND SE or ONE-STEP/ONE-STEP PLUS according to manufacturer's instructions.
11. Continue with cementation of indirect restoration.
STORAGE: Store at room temperature (22°C/72°F). See
individual component labels for specific expiration dates.
PRECAUTIONS: Chlorhexidine digluconate may be an
eye irritant. If eye contact occurs, flush with plenty
of water; seek medical attention if irritation persists.
WARRANTY: BISCO, Inc. recognizes its responsibility
to replace products if proven to be defective. BISCO,
Inc. does not accept liability for any damages or loss,
either direct or consequential, stemming from the use
of or inability to use the products as described. Before
using, it is the responsibility of the user to determine
the suitability of the product for its intended use. The
user assumes all risk and liability in connection therewith.
CAUTION: U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale
by or on the order of a dental professional.
* CAVITY CLEANSER, ALL-BOND 3 and ALL-BOND SE are trademarks of BISCO, Inc.
* UNI-ETCH, ALL-BOND 2, and ONE-STEP are registered trademarks
of BISCO, Inc.
** BAC is Benzalkonium Chloride
1 Gjermo, P. Chlorhexidine and Related
Compounds. JDR 68:1602-08, 1989.
2 Fardal, O., Turnbull, R.S. A Review of Literature on
the Use of Chlorhexidine in Dentistry. JADA 112: 863-69,
1986.
3 Cox, C. Biocompatibility of Dental Materials in the
Absence of Bacterial Infection. Oper. Dent. 12:146-52,
1987.
BISCO, Inc.
1100 W. Irving Park Rd.
Schaumburg, IL 60193
847-534-6000
1-800-BIS-DENT
www.bisco.com
CE ADMINISTRATOR
Bisico France -
Mr. Fred Picavet
L'Opera- BP. 60
13680 Lançon De Provence
France
Phone: 33-490-42-9292
Fax: 33-490-42-9261
IN-023R3
Rev. 8/07
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