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Old 03-03-2012, 09:12 AM
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Hi Pamster.

Yes, bleach is frequently used as a "disinfectant" during the root canal procedure. It is not considered a "safe" product to use in the mouth.... but when used in a controlled manner, the exposure to the oral tissue is minimal if at all. It does leave a lingering residue inside of the tooth which means he may have a taste of bleach every now and again.

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Hi Bryanna, I have a quick question, is it routine for a dentist to use bleach in a person's mouth when performing a root canal? DH had one Monday, and during the root canal he smelled bleach. There was a bleach stain on his bib and there was a little cup which he bent over to sniff and it smelled like bleach. Is that part of the procedure? Thanks for your time.
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