Friday, October 11, 2013

Sodium hypochlorite Introduction





Sodium hypochlorite, chemical formula NaClO, is sodium hypochlorite. Sodium hypochlorite, hypochlorous acid produced by the reaction with carbon dioxide is the active ingredient in bleach.
Indications: Root canal irrigation.
Drug Category: Dental treatment - other commonly used drugs [1]
Risk category: corrosive substances
Pathways: inhaled, ingested, percutaneous absorption
Health hazards: frequent hand contact with the product of the workers, palms sweating, nail thinning, hair loss. This product has sensitization. This product may cause the release of chlorine poisoning.
Environmental hazards: No significant pollution.
Explosion Hazards: This product is flammable, corrosive, can cause the body burns, with sensitivity.
Dosage: Rinse the root canal, with 1 ~ 2ml, 1% ~ 5.25% of the solution, rinse, while washing edges attract.


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From:Metal Cleaning Agent

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