Exploring Sodium Hypochlorite in Endodontics
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Sodium hypochlorite's effectiveness and risks are examined, revealing that lower concentrations do not reduce risks. Training in endodontics is crucial for preserving teeth and improving patient care. The current state of irrigation solutions is discussed, focusing on sodium hypochlorite and alternatives. Innovations in irrigation techniques and strategies for enhancing access during procedures are shared, emphasizing the use of proprietary solutions with surfactants for better results.
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