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Title: | Accidentes con el uso del hipoclorito de sodio en endodoncia |
Authors: | Mieles Meza, Génesis Jazmín |
Keywords: | HIPOCLORITO DE SODIO ACCIDENTES EN ENDODONCIA COMPLICACIONES EN ENDODONCIA EXTRUSIÓN PERIRRADICULAR |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Citation: | Mieles Meza, G. J. (2024). Accidentes con el uso del hipoclorito de sodio en endodoncia. (Estudio de caso). Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí, Manta, Ecuador. |
Series/Report no.: | ULEAM-ODON;0115 |
Abstract: | Sodium hypochlorite is an inorganic chemical solution produced by the reaction between sodium and chlorine. It is an alkaline solution with tissue dissolving properties, which is why it is used to disinfect root canals. Its use as an irrigation solution in the root canal system is safe, but accidents can occur. The objective was to describe the accidents associated with the use of sodium hypochlorite in endodontics. For this purpose, a systematic review was carried out in which 20 articles published between 2017 and 2024 were included. The accidents that can occur due to the use of sodium hypochlorite in endodontics are splashes on clothing, eye splashes or splashes on the skin and mucous membranes, periradicular extrusion, extrusion into the maxillary sinus, or ingestion of sodium hypochlorite. Complications for the patient's health are acute pain, inflammation, ecchymosis, hematomas, lockjaw, tissue damage, apical bleeding, tissue necrosis, apical cortical fenestration, and corrosive lesions. To prevent this type of accidents and complications, optimal training of the treating dentist is necessary to identify risks, perform maneuvers appropriately, identify the problem if it occurs and take quick measures to cause less harm to the patient, which would allow the root length is correctly determined and an appropriate selection of the syringe and needle with which the irrigation is to be performed. |
Description: | El hipoclorito de sodio es una solución química inorgánica producida por la reacción entre el sodio y el cloro. Es una solución alcalina con propiedades de disolución de tejidos, por lo que se utiliza para desinfectar los conductos radiculares. Su uso como solución de irrigación en el sistema de conductos radiculares es seguro, pero pueden producirse accidentes. |
URI: | https://repositorio.uleam.edu.ec/handle/123456789/5907 |
Appears in Collections: | ODONTOLOGÍA |
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