sodium-hypochlorite has been researched along with Epistaxis* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for sodium-hypochlorite and Epistaxis
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Accidental extrusion of sodium hypochlorite into the maxillary sinus.
An unusual case is reported of accidental extrusion of sodium hypochlorite solution into the maxillary sinus during instrumentation in the course of root canal treatment of a maxillary premolar. This caused a burning sensation accompanied by nasal bleeding, swallowing of blood, and interrupted breathing. The case was managed by irrigating with sterile saline, arresting nasal bleeding, and administering antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and decongestants. Topics: Adult; Edema; Epistaxis; Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Materials; Female; Humans; Maxillary Sinus; Root Canal Irrigants; Sodium Hypochlorite; Therapeutic Irrigation | 2008 |