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Kruse A et al. – The authors report the unusual case of a patient who suffered neurological deficit of the facial nerve as a complication of a root canal treatment. The present case demonstrated rinse toxicity to vital tissue as evidenced by severe clinical damage. Chlorhexidine can be used instead of potentially toxic rinses with good antimicrobiological results.

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