Mechanism and clinical aspects of sodium hypochlorite accidents: A narrative review.

IF 2.7 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Annappa Raghavendra Vivekananda Pai
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Abstract

Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solution is a widely used irrigant in endodontics. However, it is highly cytotoxic and can have destructive effects on surrounding tissues when it is not confined to the root canal during irrigation. The extrusion of NaOCl beyond the confines of the root canal into the surrounding tissues or anatomical spaces is known as a NaOCl accident. The NaOCl accident is a serious iatrogenic mishap that can lead to severe tissue damage and complications, which can be life-threatening and/or cause long-term or permanent consequences with medico-legal implications. Therefore, this narrative review was conducted to provide clinicians with a comprehensive understanding of the mechanism and clinical aspects of NaOCl accidents. A literature search was conducted in various online databases using specific Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and key search terms. The review included all categories of articles dealing with the NaOCl accident and available as full text. Additionally, a manual method of search was conducted by screening references of the included articles. Duplicate articles and articles available only as abstracts were excluded from the review. The included articles were reviewed, analyzed and discussed according to the following sections: causative factors; mechanism; clinical categorization; clinical manifestations; diagnosis, including history, clinical assessment and examination, clinical investigation, and differential diagnoses; and treatment planning of NaOCl accidents. This would enable clinicians to recognize and manage NaOCl accidents in the best possible manner and minimize their serious consequences. Future research should prioritize the identification of solutions or measures to address the challenges associated with conducting clinical or in vivo studies on NaOCl irrigation and extrusion.

次氯酸钠事故的机制和临床方面:叙述性回顾。
次氯酸钠(NaOCl)溶液是牙髓学中广泛使用的冲洗剂。然而,它具有高度的细胞毒性,如果在冲洗过程中不局限于根管,则会对周围组织产生破坏性影响。NaOCl挤压超出根管范围进入周围组织或解剖空间被称为NaOCl事故。NaOCl事故是一种严重的医源性事故,可导致严重的组织损伤和并发症,这可能危及生命和/或造成具有医学法律意义的长期或永久性后果。因此,本综述旨在为临床医生提供对NaOCl事故的机制和临床方面的全面了解。使用特定的医学主题标题(MeSH)和关键搜索词在各种在线数据库中进行文献检索。该审查包括与南京石油公司事故有关的所有类别的文章,并提供全文。此外,通过筛选纳入文章的参考文献进行人工检索。重复的文章和只能作为摘要的文章被排除在综述之外。对纳入的文章按以下几个部分进行了回顾、分析和讨论:致病因素;机制;临床分类;临床表现;诊断,包括病史、临床评估和检查、临床调查和鉴别诊断;NaOCl事故处理计划。这将使临床医生能够以最好的方式识别和管理NaOCl事故,并尽量减少其严重后果。未来的研究应优先确定解决方案或措施,以解决与进行NaOCl冲洗和挤压的临床或体内研究相关的挑战。
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