Self-perceived pain levels following irrigation with various concentrations ofsodium hypochlorite solution and gels: A systematic review of randomized clinical studies
Maryam Altuhafy,
Ghida Askar,
Luay Jabr
et al.
Abstract:Background:Sodium hypochlorite, a prevalent root canal irrigation solution, valued for its antibacterial properties and tissue-dissolving abilities, varies in concentration (0.5% to 8.25%). However, its efficacy across formulations awaits systematic evaluation.Aim:Toevaluate self-perceived post-operative pain levels in a 5.25% concentration of NaOCl in gel or solution form. Materials and Methods:An unrestricted search of indexed databases (PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Web of Scienc… Show more
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