antiseptic treatment of root canals during the preparation for sealing .
Mechanism of action and properties:
Nitrogen, formaldegide and acetaldegide are formed shortly after sodium hypochlorite contacts with tissue proteins. Peptide bonds break, proteins become solidified. Thus, as a result of action of sodium hypochlorite, necrotic tissues and pus become solidified enabling antimicrobal agent to disinfect a canal more efficiently .
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