Mechanism of action of sodium hypochlorite
Universidade Federal de Goiás · Universidade de São Paulo
Abstract
The choice of an irrigating solution for use in infected root canals requires previous knowledge of the microorganisms responsible for the infectious process as well as the properties of different irrigating solutions. Complex internal anatomy, host defenses and microorganism virulence are important factors in the treatment of teeth with asymptomatic apical periodontitis. Irrigating solutions must have expressive antimicrobial action and tissue dissolution capacity. Sodium hypochlorite is the most used irrigating solution in endodontics, because its mechanism of action causes biosynthetic alterations in cellular metabolism and phospholipid destruction, formation of chloramines that interfere in cellular…
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6Topics & keywords
- Sodium hypochlorite
- Chloramine
- Antimicrobial
- Chemistry
- Microorganism
- Mechanism of action
- Bacteria
- Microbiology
- Clean water and sanitation