Saturday, September 14, 2013

Camphor Mono-Chlorophenol (CMCP)


Solution for Root Canal Disinfection

- Composition:p-Chlorophenol 35%, Camphor 65%

- Properties:PD Camphor Mono-Chlorophenol, also known as CMCP, is an active disinfectant for the treatment of infected root canals & periapical infections.

- Indication:- Disinfection after pulpectomy.
- Treatment of post-traumatic inflammation.
- Pulp dressing.

- How to use:- Dry the root-canal thoroughly.
- Complete the pulpectomy.
- Insert 1 or 2 drops of preparation into the root canal & allow few minutes for it to take effect.
- Remove any excess solution with a cotton pellet or an absorbent paper point.
- Remove gangrenous pulp tissue.
- Use CMCP as a dressing by inserting it into the root canal with a smooth broach.
- Obturate canals temporarily.
- Leave it ‘in situ’ for at least 3 days.
- Make sure the canal is completely disinfected after the period.
- If this is not the case, repeat the dressing before the final obturation.

- Storage:Store at room temperature between 5°C & 30°C, protected from direct light.

- Packaging:Bottle of 15 ml.

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