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[Sodium hypochlorite in endodontics].

R Leclerc1

  • 1Université Laval.

Le Journal Dentaire Du Quebec
|January 1, 1990
PubMed
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Sodium hypochlorite is the most common irrigant in endodontics. This article reviews its properties, effects on tissues, and methods to enhance its effectiveness in root canal treatment.

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Area of Science:

  • Endodontics
  • Dental Materials Science
  • Microbiology

Context:

  • Sodium hypochlorite is the predominant irrigating solution in endodontic therapy.
  • Its efficacy is crucial for successful root canal treatment outcomes.

Purpose:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of sodium hypochlorite in endodontics.
  • To discuss its historical context, chemical and antimicrobial properties.
  • To evaluate its effects on periapical tissues, pulp tissue dissolution, debris removal, and penetration depth.

Summary:

  • The article details the chemical and bactericidal characteristics of sodium hypochlorite.
  • It examines its impact on periapical tissues and its ability to dissolve pulp tissue and remove debris.
  • Current attempts to enhance its clinical activity are also reviewed.

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Impact:

  • Offers insights into optimizing sodium hypochlorite usage for improved endodontic disinfection.
  • Provides a foundation for further research into novel irrigating solutions and protocols.
  • Contributes to the understanding of irrigant-tissue interactions in root canal systems.