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Aust Dent J ; 43(4): 250-6, 1998 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9775472

ABSTRACT

Sodium hypochlorite has been used as an endodontic irrigant for more than 70 years, and is now one of the most common solutions for this purpose. The chemical properties and production of commercial sodium hypochlorite are reviewed. Domestic bleaches and an infant sanitizer are compared from the point of view of cost and ease of use--Milton being recommended where a 1% solution is required. The cost of syringes and needles for endodontic irrigation is many times greater than the hypochlorite they contain, and total annual practice costs for hypochlorite are low. Brief guidelines for clinical use, storage, handling and disposal are included.


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Dental Disinfectants , Root Canal Irrigants , Sodium Hypochlorite , Costs and Cost Analysis , Dental Disinfectants/chemistry , Dental Disinfectants/economics , Household Products/economics , Humans , Root Canal Irrigants/chemical synthesis , Root Canal Irrigants/chemistry , Root Canal Irrigants/economics , Root Canal Irrigants/therapeutic use , Sodium Hypochlorite/chemical synthesis , Sodium Hypochlorite/chemistry , Sodium Hypochlorite/economics , Sodium Hypochlorite/therapeutic use
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