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VOL. 3, ISSUE 1 (2021)
Recent innovation in irrigation in endodontics-A Review
Authors
Susheel Kumar, Ganga Achutha, J Rajashree, Musaib Syed, Nitesh Kumar, Samkit Bothra
Abstract
The aim of endodontic treatment is to remove all the vital and necrotic tissues, microorganisms and microbial by-products from root canal system and this can be achieved by chemical and mechanical debridement of root canals. Irrigation play a vital role in endodontic treatment. Sodium hypochlorite is the goal slandered endodontic irrigant as it is an effective antimicrobial and has tissue-dissolving capabilities. The major disadvantages of this irrigant are its cytotoxicity when injected into periradicular tissues, foul smell and taste, ability to bleach clothes and ability to cause corrosion of metal objects. Researchers have introduced various irrigating solutions to overcome these problems. This review is aimed to bring some light over the advances in root canal irrigation solution and irrigation devices.
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Pages:22-25
How to cite this article:
Susheel Kumar, Ganga Achutha, J Rajashree, Musaib Syed, Nitesh Kumar, Samkit Bothra "Recent innovation in irrigation in endodontics-A Review ". International Journal of Medical Science and Research, Vol 3, Issue 1, 2021, Pages 22-25
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