Pascal Retrax™ FS Solution – 15.5% Ferric Sulfate, 15 mL is a hemostatic retraction liquid designed to provide
immediate bleeding control,
tissue stability, and improved visibility during dental procedures.
As part of the
Retrax™ System, this liquid formula contains
15.5% ferric sulfate and is optimized for
rapid hemostasis and
tissue firmness, helping prevent tissue collapse during impression-taking and restorative workflows.
Its optimized anionic wetting agents significantly enhance
lubrication,
diffusion, and
rapid penetration of the active ingredients. This helps clinicians achieve reliable moisture control and predictable gingival retraction in an efficient clinical workflow.
Retrax™ FS supports both
digital and
analog impressions before tissue collapse occurs, helping reduce the need to repack the retraction cord.
Its unique lubricating vehicle prevents adhesion between the
retraction cord, impression materials, and gingival tissue. This allows the cord to glide more smoothly into the sulcus with less force, making placement easier and potentially reducing the risk of periodontal ligament damage.
The innovative
MicroDrop packaging system provides
ultimate dispensing control, ensuring precise, no-waste application every time. The refreshing mint flavor also improves patient comfort and acceptance during treatment.
Key Benefits:
- Fast and effective hemostasis
- Excellent gingival retraction
- Increases tissue firmness and helps prevent tissue collapse
- Supports both digital and conventional impressions
- Makes retraction cord placement easier
- Helps reduce the force needed for cord packing and may lower the risk of periodontal ligament damage
- Precise, no-waste dispensing with MicroDrop technology
- Pleasant mint flavor for improved patient comfort.
Recommended for:
- gingival retraction
- hemostatic control
- moisture control
- restorative procedures
- digital and conventional impression-taking.
Warning:
- Do not use with products containing Epinephrine.
- Use according to the manufacturer’s instructions and clinical protocol.