Sodium Hypochloride Flashcards

1
Q

Do you want low surface tension for an irrigation solution?

A

Yes

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2
Q

What does EDTA do?

A
  • Remove the smear layer

- Chelator

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3
Q

Does chlorhexidine remove the smear layer?

A

-No

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4
Q

Does chlorhexidine have an effect on necrotic tissue?

A

-No

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5
Q

What is the Best proteolytic agent used for irrigation?

A

-Sodium Hypochlorite

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6
Q

What does Sodium hypochlorite do?

A

-Breaks down proteins into amino acids through free chlorine

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7
Q

What can sodium hypochlorite dissolve?

A
  • Organic debris

- Inorganic debris

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8
Q

T/F Chlorhexidine is effective against E. Faecali

A

True

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9
Q

If you use chlorhexidine with NaOCl what can occur?

A

-A precipitate is formed

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10
Q

How long does it take for the smear layer dissolve?

A

-60 seconds

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11
Q

How often do you irrigate?

A

-After every 2-3 file changes

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12
Q

What usually causes NaOCl accidents?

A

-It gets outside the canal

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13
Q

How quickly does swelling occur when NaOCl gets out the canal?

A

-Immediate with bleeding and tissue necrosis

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