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titleOfInvention Powder for glass ionomer-based sealer for root canal filling
abstract A powder for a glass ionomer-based sealer for root canal filling, which can be easily removed from a root canal when re-filling of the root canal is needed, while possessing the sealability and biocompatibility of dental glass ionomer cement powders of the conventional art used as sealer for root canal filling, constituted by compounding a fluoroaluminosilicate glass powder with a polymer that is non-reactive with a polycarboxylic acid, such as bees wax, polyisoprene, polyisoprene copolymers, polystyrene, natural gutta-percha, carnauba wax, castor wax, shellac, dammar gum, and copal gum, and/or an inorganic filler that is non-reactive with a polycarboxylic acid, such as diatomaceous earth, talc, and perlite. A preferred compounding amount of the polymer and/or the inorganic filler that is non-reactive with a polycarboxylic acid is from 2 to 70% by weight.
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