About BRIX3000 Gel
BRIX3000 Gel refers to a dental product for non-traumatic caries treatment that offers an enzymatic activity in which the papain is bio encapsulated caused by using EBE technology that confers stability, which helps in increasing the enzymatic activity of the final product exponentially with respect to current technology. It is a chemical mechanical agent that is based on several chemicals which allow the chemical debridement of the collagen present in dentin. BRIX3000 Gel contains high proteolysis effectiveness to remove collagen tissue in decayed tissues, less dissolution of active principle by oral fluids.
Atraumatic Caries RemovalBRIX3000 offers a minimally invasive approach to caries treatment, utilizing the enzymatic properties of papain to dissolve decayed dentin. This method is well-suited for those sensitive to discomfort and is particularly beneficial in pediatric dentistry, where patient comfort is crucial.
Simple Application and UsageThe gel comes ready to use in a single-dose tube with an applicator tip. Application is direct-simply apply to the carious lesion, wait for the enzyme to act, then gently remove softened dentin using a blunt instrument. This straightforward process streamlines the clinical workflow.
FAQ's of BRIX3000 Gel:
Q: How should BRIX3000 Gel be applied to remove carious dentin?
A: To use BRIX3000, apply the green transparent gel directly onto the carious lesion using the applicator tip. Wait for the specified period to allow the papain enzyme to soften the decayed dentin, then remove the softened tissue gently with a blunt dental instrument.
Q: What are the main benefits of using BRIX3000 for caries removal?
A: BRIX3000 enables atraumatic caries removal, reducing patient discomfort, noise, and anxiety associated with traditional drilling. Its enzyme-based action preserves healthy dentin and improves the overall patient experience, especially in children and those with dental fears.
Q: When should BRIX3000 not be used during dental procedures?
A: BRIX3000 is contraindicated in patients with known allergies to papain, latex, or similar substances. Always review patient history for potential hypersensitivity before use.
Q: Where is BRIX3000 most commonly utilized in dentistry?
A: BRIX3000 is suitable for use in both pediatric and adult dental clinics, especially in settings where atraumatic, minimally invasive caries removal is preferred. Its portable, disposable format makes it convenient for various practice environments.
Q: What is the process after applying BRIX3000 to a lesion?
A: Once the gel has been applied and allowed to act, the softened carious dentin can be carefully removed with a blunt instrument. This technique avoids the need for drilling and minimizes patient discomfort.
Q: How should BRIX3000 Gel be stored to maintain its efficacy?
A: Store BRIX3000 below 30C and at room temperature levels. Do not freeze. Use the single-patient tube within its shelf life of two years from the manufacturing date to ensure quality and effectiveness.