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Ulrich Klein1, Donald J Kleier2
1Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Children's Hospital Colorado and School of Dental Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, USA. ulrich.klein@childrenscolorado.org.
Abstract:
A sodium hypochlorite accident is a rare event in adults, but even more so in children. The purposes of this paper were to: report the case of a one-year, 10-month-old toddler who was treated under general anesthesia for early childhood caries, incurred a sodium hypochlorite accident following attempted pulpectomy in his primary maxillary central incisors, but made a full recovery without any sequelae after a typical four to six weeks course of disease; review the pertinent literature; and give recommendations on how to minimize the potential occurrence of such incidents.
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