Cervicofacial subcutaneous emphysema is defined as the abnormal introduction of air in the subcutaneous tissues of the head and neck. It is mainly caused by trauma, head and neck surgery, general anesthesia, and coughing or habitual performance of Valsalva manoeuvre. The occurrence of subcutaneous emphysema after dental treatment is rare, and diffusion of gas into the mediastinum is much rarer, especially when the procedure is a nonsurgical treatment. Presented here is a case of subcutaneous emphysema that occurred after sodium hypochlorite irrigation during endodontic treatment, and the description of its etiologies and prevention during nonsurgical endodontic treatment. Endodontic success can be essentially achieved via good debridement of a root canal, and an ideal endodontic irrigant is effective in removing the smear layer, opening the dentinal tubules, and producing a clean surface for closer obturation.

Subcutaneous emphysema during root canal therapy: endodontic accident by sodium hypoclorite / Tenore, Gianluca; Palaia, Gaspare; Ciolfi, Chiara; Mohsen, Mohamed; Battisti, Andrea; Romeo, Umberto. - In: ANNALI DI STOMATOLOGIA. - ISSN 1971-1441. - 8:3(2017), pp. 117-122. [10.11138/ads/2017.8.3.117]

Subcutaneous emphysema during root canal therapy: endodontic accident by sodium hypoclorite

Tenore, Gianluca
Primo
;
Palaia, Gaspare
Secondo
;
CIOLFI, CHIARA;Mohsen, Mohamed
;
Battisti, Andrea
Penultimo
;
Romeo, Umberto
Ultimo
2017

Abstract

Cervicofacial subcutaneous emphysema is defined as the abnormal introduction of air in the subcutaneous tissues of the head and neck. It is mainly caused by trauma, head and neck surgery, general anesthesia, and coughing or habitual performance of Valsalva manoeuvre. The occurrence of subcutaneous emphysema after dental treatment is rare, and diffusion of gas into the mediastinum is much rarer, especially when the procedure is a nonsurgical treatment. Presented here is a case of subcutaneous emphysema that occurred after sodium hypochlorite irrigation during endodontic treatment, and the description of its etiologies and prevention during nonsurgical endodontic treatment. Endodontic success can be essentially achieved via good debridement of a root canal, and an ideal endodontic irrigant is effective in removing the smear layer, opening the dentinal tubules, and producing a clean surface for closer obturation.
2017
root canal therapy; sodium hypochlorite; subcutaneous emphysema
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Subcutaneous emphysema during root canal therapy: endodontic accident by sodium hypoclorite / Tenore, Gianluca; Palaia, Gaspare; Ciolfi, Chiara; Mohsen, Mohamed; Battisti, Andrea; Romeo, Umberto. - In: ANNALI DI STOMATOLOGIA. - ISSN 1971-1441. - 8:3(2017), pp. 117-122. [10.11138/ads/2017.8.3.117]
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