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Belodez is a stabilized sodium hypochlorite solution, expertly formulated as a gel to effectively dissolve the organic dentin matrix. This includes both vital (chemically fixed) and necrotic tissues. Its unique gel consistency makes it ideal for antiseptic treatment of maxillary tooth cavities, offering sufficient viscosity, controlled flow, and gentle interaction with mucous membranes.
Belodez exhibits potent bactericidal activity against all Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms, fungi, and viruses, while maintaining a non-cytotoxic profile at the root apex. The mechanism involves the substitution of hydrogen in protein amino groups (-HN-) with chlorine (-ClN-), forming chloramines, which are crucial for its antimicrobial efficacy. The alkaline properties (pH 10.0-12.0) further contribute to its disinfecting power.
The effectiveness of sodium hypochlorite depends on its concentration:
Belodez 3% Gel: Ideal for dissolving pulp remnants after vital pulp extirpation. For more effective dissolution of mummified pulp remnants (after devitalization with strong medications or thermocoagulation), higher concentrations of 5.2% and 10% sodium hypochlorite are recommended. However, note that concentrated solutions can cause faster tooth tissue destruction than microbial cell destruction, requiring strict exposure limits (max 60 seconds) in clinical practice.
Dilution for Universal Application: Diluting the 10% solution with distilled water in a 1:2 ratio creates a 3.3% solution suitable for universal dental applications.
The Belodez dental material, based on stabilized sodium hypochlorite solution, is indicated for:





