Injection of sodium hypochlorite into soft tissues of the . . . Accidental or inadvertent injection of NaOCl instead of LA is a serious iatrogenic mishap as it can lead to varying clinical manifestations with unpredictable extent, outcome, and recovery period
ACCIDENTAL HYPOCHLORITE INJECTION : A CASE REPORT Sodium hypochlorite, a common root canal irrigant, being cytotoxic can lead to hypochlorite accident when extruded Different articles were present on accidental hypochlorite injection 4,5 instead of local anesthesia
Accidental Injection of Sodium Hypochlorite into Buccal . . . the accidental administration of sodium hypochlorite instead of local anesthesia to a 36-year- ld male patient Care should be taken during the treatment process and surgical treatment should not be rushed Considering that there may be tissue losses and ste
Accidental injection with sodium hypochlorite: report of a case Summary A 1 5% sodium hypochlorite solution, kept in an anaesthetic cartridge, was inadvertently injected in the buccal mucosa of a 56-year-old female during routine root canal treatment Soft tissue necrosis, labial ptosis and paraesthesia occurred shortly after the injection