Vista Products Introduces Dripless Syringe

Posted: October 3, 2016
Edited by Dentaltown staff

RACINE, Wis.—“Accidental spillage of sodium hypochlorite is probably the most common accident to occur during root canal irrigation. Even spillage of minute quantities of this agent on clothing will lead to rapid, irreparable bleaching”*

As a result, Vista Dental Products has introduced a new product, the Dripless Syringe. These patent pending syringes feature anti-drip technology, greatly reducing the risk of bleach stains, damage to skin, eyes and oral mucosa, and cost no more than a standard irrigating syringe.

The product features a unique color coded plunger to quickly identify NaOCl, and color coded ring for improved visibility in magnified fields. It is available in untipped and pre-tipped 6cc and 12cc syringes.

For more information, visit vista-dental.com or call 877-418-4782.

*Br Dent J. 2007 May 12;202(9):555-9. Review: the use of sodium hypochlorite in endodontics—potential complications and their management. Spencer HR1, Ike V, Brennan PA.
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