Periradicular tissue necrosis caused by accidentally injected sodium hypochlorite through fausse route in upper maxillary canine
Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is a strong antiseptic agent that is usually used as endodontic irrigant for dissolving organic parts of pulp and dentin and neutralizing toxic products. However, the use of sodium hypochlorite may cause destruction of blood vessels, soft tissues and bone necrosis if extr...
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Main Authors: | Pejanović Đorđe (Author), Čabrilo Milana (Author), Đurić Dušan (Author), Biočanin Vladimir (Author) |
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Serbian Medical Society - Dental Section, Belgrade,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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