Parcan L


Strong oxidizing property Antimicrobial
Purified NaOCl 3% concentration Ready to use
Irrigation is a key part of successful root canal treatment. The most important functions of irrigation is to dissolve tissue and to have cleansing effect. The combination of solutions in a specific sequence is crucial for the success of the root canal treatment.
Root canal preparation with irrigation
of root canal preparation
Product information: - 400 ml - MD: class IIa
1. Screw OFF the top cap
Choose the syringe (10ml recommended)
Screw ON or push IN the luer lock tip
(1) Zehnder, M. (2006). Root canal irrigants. Journal of Endodontics, 32(5), 389-398.
(3) American Association of Endodontists. (2017). Root Canal Irrigants and Disinfectants.
(4) Refer to the instructions for use. Final stage of irrigation
Removal of smear layer
Rinsing with NaOCl + activation
Final rinsing (syringe)
0,5-5,25% (3)
Screw OFF or pull OUT the luer lock tip EDTA 17% + activation NaOCl + activation
Screw ON the top cap
(2) Prada, I., et al. (2019). Update of the therapeutic planning of irrigation and intracanal medication in root canal treatment. A literature review. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 11(3), e185-e193.
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7. Attach irrigation needle securely to syringe and irrigate as desired. Remove and dispose of syringe and irrigating needle