Hypochlorite accident in endodontic treatment: complication prevention and assistance
https://doi.org/10.36377/1683-2981-2021-19-2-112-116
Abstract
The outcome of endodontic treatment directly depends on the high-quality instrumental and medical treatment of root canals. The most effective, widespread and well-known antiseptic used for rinsing root canals is sodium hypochlorite. Unfortunately, in the process of irrigation complications arise in the form of sodium hypochlorite of various concentrations extrusion into the periapical region. We must not forget about the anatomical and topographic features of the structure of nearby structures, such as the mandibular canal and the maxillary sinus. The aim of the clinical case is to assess the depth of irrigant penetration into the periodontal area using radiography and to develop an algorithm for actions in the event of a hypochlorite accident.
About the Authors
I. A. GatiloRussian Federation
Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Dentistry
Stavropol
T. L. Kobylkina
Russian Federation
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Dentistry
Stavropol
M. G. Perikova
Russian Federation
Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Dentistry
Stavropol
A. E. Bragin
Russian Federation
Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Prosthetic Dentistry
Stavropol
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Review
For citations:
Gatilo I.A., Kobylkina T.L., Perikova M.G., Bragin A.E. Hypochlorite accident in endodontic treatment: complication prevention and assistance. Endodontics Today. 2021;19(2):112-116. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36377/1683-2981-2021-19-2-112-116