Dryz Syringe Gingival Retraction

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Dryz Syringe Gingival Retraction

S180
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Description:

Dryz® is terrific for use alone or in conjunction with retraction cord and compression caps. Dryz stops gingival bleeding and seepage from gingival crevicular fluid that may interfere with impression taking. Dryz is not only fast-acting, but it’s also just a fraction of the cost of all other retraction materials on the market!

The light green color of Dryz contrasts nicely with gingiva, blood and tooth structure, making it easy to detect where the material has been placed. Dryz is also easily removed with an air/water syringe and leaves no residue to interfere with impressions or seating of restorations.

  • Stops gingival bleeding and seepage that may interfere with impression taking.
  • Great for tissue management when seating restorations, placing rubber dam clamps (controlling bleeding), bleaching teeth (to manage moisture) and restoring subgingival cavities.
  • Fast-acting.
  • Fraction of the cost of all other retraction materials.
  • Light green color makes the material easy to detect.
  • Also available in Unit Dose Capsules.
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Prior to taking your impression, rinse and dry the prep. Isolate the area and simply dispense Dryz into the sulcus directly from the syringe (or from the unit dose capsule which requires a dispensing gun). Dryz will create a nice space between the gingival tissue and tooth surfaces while controlling any bleeding with its aluminum chloride. If you prefer, you may also use compression caps for a little more “push” into the sulcus. Then, just let the material sit for a few minutes (depending on the amount of hemostasis that’s necessary), rinse thoroughly, dry and make your impression! Dryz is also great for tissue management when you’re seating restorations, placing rubber dam clamps (controlling bleeding), bleaching teeth (to manage moisture) and restoring subgingival cavities. It controls seepage that may contaminate a sensitive, restorative material, allowing you to do optimal restorative dentistry.