INDICATION: Sodium
hypochlorite is a root canal irrigant. It dissolves necrotic tissue and the
organic components from pulp chamber.
Concentration
between 1 to 5.25 for irrigation of the root canal is accepted for debritment,
cleansing and disinfecting the root canal.
CONTRAINDICATION: In rare cases
(delayed and long term) product may cause hypersensitivity or allergy in some
people. If such reactions are experienced, discontinue use of the product and
refer to physician.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
USE:
Draw
up of volume of 5ml of liquid into a plastic syringe. Then insert endo needle
firmly secure to plastic syringe. Introduce needle into the coronal part of
pulp chamber and squirt liquid to wash out debris. Continue until pulp chamber
and root canals are washed clean and there are no visible bits of debris.
Endowash is especially effective with endofree gel to facilitate, for
preparation of root canal. Finally drying can be done by paper point prior to
obturation.
CAUTIONS:
The
solution should be stored in a dark/light proof opaque glass for a long shelf
life.
Do
not use after the expiry date.
Never
use the metallic containers because sodium hypochlorite reacts with metal.
It
is corrosive, do not use near flames.
Avoid
contact with eyes, if contact occurs wash immediately with plenty of water and
seek medical advice if necessary.
The
shelf life may reduce by exposure to light, open container, presence of
metallic ions, temperature and higher concentration.
STORAGE: Store in a cool
and dark place.
Keep
away from heat and direct light.