EndoREZ™

Root Canal Sealer

EndoREZ canal sealer minimizes the amount of chair time required for obturation. This thixotropic material has an affinity for the moisture found deep in dentinal tubules and lateral canals1 and provides a complete, thorough seal.2 Since methacrylate-based EndoREZ canal sealer relies on chemistry rather than heat or pressure to fill the canal, the risk of additional root trauma/fracture is greatly reduced. Additionally, EndoREZ canal sealer is versatile enough to be used as the sealer with any obturation method, including master cone, lateral condensation, or warm gutta percha. Create a “monobloc” by using EndoREZ resin-coated gutta percha points.

  • The world’s first hydrophilic and self-priming resin sealer
  • More effective obturation in less time
  • Provides a complete, thorough seal2
  • Has the same radiopacity as gutta percha
  • Bonds to resin-based core/composite materials
  • Retreatable when combined with gutta percha3
  • Provides syringe delivery to the apical third
  • For EndoREZ™ kit, use Ultradent™ Mixing tips.
  • Certified gluten free

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Technical Details

Time-Saving Ability

EndoREZ canal sealer gives you the ability to buy time. When used conventionally, EndoREZ canal sealer will be completely set in 30 minutes. And when used with EndoREZ Accelerator canal sealer, this time can be reduced to only 5 minutes. Compare this to the approximate 10-hour set time other sealers may require, and it’s clear: EndoREZ canal sealer makes RCT faster.

Moisture Affinity

EndoREZ canal sealer contains a special hydrophilic organophosphate methacrylate monomer that increases its hydrophilicity and produces a resin with a strong affinity for moisture with resin penetration of 1000 µm into tubules.4

Ultimate Adaptability

EndoREZ canal sealer is formulated with a nanoparticle-enhanced thixotropic flowability that enables EndoREZ canal sealer to adapt closely to every wall of each tubule—even the tubules in tiny lateral canals.1

Chemical Obturation

EndoREZ canal sealer relies on chemistry—rather than vertical force, pressure, and heat—for complete obturation. In addition, its easy delivery with the NaviTip tips and superior wetting and handling abilities make obturations easy.

Bonds to Resin-Coated Gutta Percha

EndoREZ canal sealer bonds to the proprietary resin coating on EndoREZ gutta percha points, creating a contiguous seal between the resin and gutta percha. EndoREZ canal sealer relies on passive insertion of a gutta percha master cone and auxiliary cones. Although EndoREZ Points work well with traditional techniques, they are just as effective when used passively. Less pressure and no heat equals a lower risk of iatrogenic damage.

A Decade of Success

Over the last 10 years, EndoREZ canal sealer has been the sealer of choice in millions of root canal treatments. Years of data and peer-reviewed published studies support its efficacy and long-term stability.5, 6

Clinicals

Penetrates Into Tubules Like No Other Sealer

EndoREZ canal sealer contains a special hydrophilic organophosphate methacrylate monomer that increases its hydrophilicity and produces a resin with a strong affinity for moisture with resin penetration of 1000 µm into tubules.4
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EndoREZ canal sealer penetrates into tubules and adapts to the walls.

Radiopaque Results

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Improved Flowability

The improved flowability of EndoREZ canal sealer allows the sealer to reach the isthmus and intercanal areas during the obturation procedure, without using any special device.

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Ultradent's patented NaviTip™ tip delivers EndoREZ canal sealer into the entire anatomy of the canal in one step.

Procedures

EndoREZ Step by Step

See Instructions for Use for complete instructions, warnings, and precautions.

Step 1

Fit EndoREZ gutta percha points to length. Verify radiographically.

Step 2

Dry the canal space using the Capillary tip and Luer Vacuum Adapter, followed by paper points for 1–2 seconds each (point should be damp 1–3mm at tip). Apical delivery of EndoREZ canal sealer with NaviTip tip.

Step 3

Using a NaviTip tip on a Skini syringe filled with EndoREZ canal sealer, insert the tip to 2–4mm short of the apex. Express the EndoREZ canal sealer while withdrawing until EndoREZ canal sealer is seen at the top of the canal. To avoid bubbles, keep end of tip buried in the EndoREZ canal sealer while withdrawing.

Step 4

Insert the master EndoREZ gutta percha points cone to length. #25 accessory points are recommended. EndoREZ canal sealer will set in the canal in about 20–30 minutes. Sear off extraneous gutta percha and restore coronal aspect. EndoREZ canal sealer is conducive to lateral condensation or warm gutta percha techniques.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is EndoREZ canal sealer re-treatable?

  • Can EndoREZ canal sealer be used by itself? With other obturating techniques?

  • What if EndoREZ canal sealer is expressed out a portal of exit (“puff” out of apex or accessory canal)?

  • Can a tetrachloroethylene softening solution solution such as Endosolv be used to remove residual EndoREZ canal sealer?

  • How do I perform a post prep on the same visit when the canal is obturated with EndoREZ canal sealer?

  • The instructions describe the use of EndoREZ canal sealer in cases with normal apical anatomy. Can EndoREZ canal sealer be used in teeth with funnel shaped or open apices? If it is possible, what are the necessary modifications to the technique?

  • EndoREZ canal sealer sets moderately hard inside the canal. Is there any solvent that can soften the set resin in the canal?

  • How do the sealing ability and shrinkage rate of EndoREZ canal sealer compare to those of gutta percha?

  • If resins shrink upon polymerization, how can a resin-based obturation material seal effectively?

  • After cleaning and disinfecting, the root canal still contains a smear layer. How is it possible that the EndoREZ canal sealer penetrates the tubules?

Research & Studies

Significance of moist root canal dentin with the use of methacrylate-based endodontic sealers: an in vitro coronal dye leakage study.

Zmener O, Pameijer CH, Serrano SA, Vidueira M, Macchi RL. Significance of moist root canal dentin with the use of methacrylate-based endodontic sealers: an in vitro coronal dye leakage study. J Endod. 2008;34(1):76-9.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18155498Zmener O, Pameijer CH, Serrano SA, Vidueira M, Macchi RL.

Clinical and radiographic evaluation of a resin-based root canal sealer: an eight-year update.

Zmener O, Pameijer CH. Clinical and radiographic evaluation of a resin-based root canal sealer: an eight-year update. J Endod. 2010;36(8):1311-4.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20647086Zmener O, Pameijer CH.

Effect of new obturating materials on vertical root fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth.

Hammad M, Qualtrough A, Silikas N. Effect of new obturating materials on vertical root fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth. J Endod. 2007;33(6):732-6. Epub 2007 Apr 16.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17509416Hammad M, Qualtrough A, Silikas N.