What is the Gotha Perca?
Gutta-percha is a substance used to fill teeth after root canal surgery. Gutta percha, a plastic material, was taken from a Malaysian tree called percha tree and has a natural origin. It is used as a permanent filler in root canals after cleaning and denervation. During a root canal procedure, the damaged area of the tooth, known as the pulp, is removed and the canals are cleaned and disinfected before they are filled and sealed. Gutta Percha is a thermoplastic filling material that is heated and pressed into the tooth canal and then sealed with adhesive cement.

Gutta Percha is acclaimed for its unique set of properties that make it ideal for a variety of dental procedures. From root canal treatment to fillers, gutta percha's versatility knows no bounds. After mixing with other materials such as zinc oxide and colored and adhesive materials, gutta-percha is made into pink colored conical strips with different degrees of thickness and is used in it according to the size of the canal. This dental material is colorless and odorless and does not have any special state, but when it is combined with the mentioned materials, it becomes almost transparent yellow and of course it has become sticky, which makes it easy to use inside the tooth canal. go and be inside it.
The role of the Gotha Perca in the root therapy
Gutta Percha's main claim to fame lies in its role in root canal therapy. As an inert and biocompatible material, it acts as an excellent filling material for sealing clean and disinfected root canals. The flexible nature of gutta-percha allows it to conform to the shape of the canal, preventing further bacterial infiltration and ensuring the long-term success of the procedure.
The benefits of Gotha Perca
Gutta Percha has many advantages, but the most important of them are the following:
Compatibility with the condition, shape and biological properties of teeth
hypoallergenic
Easy malleability

High pressure resistance High flexibility in paste form The unique benefits of this product have increased its use.
The reasons for using Gotha Perca in dentistry
Wide range of permeability Compatible with teeth balanced melting point Flexibility and easy molding


