TY - JOUR T1 - Microbiological Effect of Various Concentrations of Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCL) During Endodontic Treatment: A Systematic Review A1 - Abdulaziz Suliman Bin Maneea A1 - Abdulwahab Dhafer Alqahtani A1 - Abdulrahman Khalid Alhazzaa A1 - Adel Obaid Albalawi A1 - Asim Khaled Alotaibi A1 - Thamer Farhan Alanazi JF - Annals of Dental Specialty JO - Ann Dent Spec SN - 2347-2022 Y1 - 2023 VL - 11 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/7CZTguksH9 SP - 95 EP - 101 N2 - The most efficient root canal irrigation solution is NaOCl, a potent disinfectant with  advantageous properties, including tissue solubility, proteolytic impacts on microorganisms, and bactericidal effects on bacterial endodontic biofilms. NaOCl is most frequently utilized as a root canal detergent in endodontic procedures at concentrations between 0.5 and 5.25%. A systematic literature review from 2000 to 2023 was performed using PubMed, Medline, and ScienceDirect databases. 10 studies were reviewed to determine the effects of different concentrations of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) on root canal disinfection and patient outcomes. The higher doses of NaOCl were more effective in lowering bacterial counts, but there were no significant changes in patient outcomes, such as healing rates or discomfort levels. NaOCl demonstrated effective antibacterial activity against various bacteria, including Enterococcus faecalis, Actinomyces naeslundii, Candida albicans, and Streptococcus aureus. It was found that applying NaOCl as an irrigant, combined with appropriate irrigation protocols and sufficient exchange of the solution, is crucial for achieving optimal antibacterial efficacy. Additional studies are warranted to investigate further the effects of NaOCl concentration and its interaction with other irrigants on the outcomes of root canal treatment. UR - https://annalsofdentalspecialty.net.in/article/microbiological-effect-of-various-concentrations-of-sodium-hypochlorite-naocl-during-endodontic-tr-u9m2h1uq66ort7f ER -