Internal Bleaching (Walking Bleach) for Non-Vital Teeth
DeptEndodonticsLevelIntermediateTime15–20 min per visit
Intracoronal bleaching of discolored non-vital endodontically treated teeth using sodium perborate or hydrogen peroxide placed within the pulp chamber over multiple visits.
What the protocol covers
- •A) Case Selection
- •B) Most Important Safety Concept — Prevent Cervical Resorption
- •C) Materials
- •D) Step-by-Step Walking Bleach Protocol
- •E) Complications and Prevention
- •F) Follow-Up and Documentation
The full procedure entry includes
- The full step-by-step protocol (23 content blocks)
- Armamentarium, indications and contraindications
- Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
- The narrated video lesson and night-before prep sheet
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