Sodium Hypochloride Flashcards
Do you want low surface tension for an irrigation solution?
Yes
What does EDTA do?
- Remove the smear layer
- Chelator
Does chlorhexidine remove the smear layer?
-No
Does chlorhexidine have an effect on necrotic tissue?
-No
What is the Best proteolytic agent used for irrigation?
-Sodium Hypochlorite
What does Sodium hypochlorite do?
-Breaks down proteins into amino acids through free chlorine
What can sodium hypochlorite dissolve?
- Organic debris
- Inorganic debris
T/F Chlorhexidine is effective against E. Faecali
True
If you use chlorhexidine with NaOCl what can occur?
-A precipitate is formed
How long does it take for the smear layer dissolve?
-60 seconds
How often do you irrigate?
-After every 2-3 file changes
What usually causes NaOCl accidents?
-It gets outside the canal
How quickly does swelling occur when NaOCl gets out the canal?
-Immediate with bleeding and tissue necrosis