Sodium hypochlorite accident during endodontic retreatment

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70678/rctbmf.v23i2.32

Keywords:

Endodontics, Sodium Hypochlorite, Postoperative Complications, Tooth, Nonvital, Retreatment

Abstract

Endodontic retreatment is an intervention performed on a tooth that already has a previously performed treatment that was clinically and/ or radiographically unsuccessful. The objective of this study was to report a case of endodontic retreatment at the Primary Care Clinic III of the Faculty of Dentistry of Pernambuco due to the aesthetic discomfort of the maxillary lateral incisor that was fractured and required a fixed prosthesis. After anamnesis, extra and intraoral exams and radiographic exams, it was found that the root canal of tooth 12 had been endodontically treated for approximately four years. Removal of contaminated gutta percha with those performed with EasyLogic RT® 25mm rotary files sequence 30.10 torque 4N and 900 RPM, 25.08 torque 4N and 900 RPM. After removing the gutta-percha , the irrigation protocol was performed with a 2.5% sodium hypochlorite solution (Biodynamic). Odontometry was performed with an apex locator and confirmed by periapical radiography and root canal re-preparation made with EasyLogic 2® File number 35.06 and subsequent irrigation with Labarraque's solution. At that moment, the patient reported pain and after aspiration with an endodontic sucker, there was profuse bleeding, corresponding to sodium hypochlorite extravasation (Sodium hypochlorite emphysema. The patient was medicated with Amoxicillin 875 mg every 12 hours for seven days, Predisin 20 mg – Corticosteroid – one tablet in the morning for 4 days and Nimesulide 100 mg every 12 hours for 5 days. After 24 hours the patient did not report pain or swelling. In the second session, 10 days after the accident, the filling was performed with a single cone of gutta-percha 35.06 HBassi (Easy, associated with Bio C Sealer Fillapex cement (Angelus®). It was concluded that the immediate therapeutic approach instituted for this case was effective for pain control and prevention of complications. additional doses after accidental injection of Sodium Hypochlorite.

Published

2023-09-22

How to Cite

Travassos, R. M. C., Cardoso, M. do S. O., & Milhomens Filho, J. A. (2023). Sodium hypochlorite accident during endodontic retreatment. Brazilian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 23(2), 26–32. https://doi.org/10.70678/rctbmf.v23i2.32

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Clinical article

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