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Journal of Case Reports
Sodium Bicarbonate mouth rinse: An Uncommon Complication

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Fatih Mehmet Coskunses
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
Gumussuyu Military Hospital,
Beyoglu, Istanbul Turkey.
Corresponding Author:
Fatih Mehmet Coskunses
E-mail: fcoskunses@gmail.com
Phone: 90 505 840 88 92
Received: 28-DEC-2011 Accepted: 09-FEB-2012 Published Online: 28-FEB-2012
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17659/01.2012.0002
Abstract
Sodium bicarbonate is a natural buffer that maintains a healthy pH in mouth to promote a clean and fresh oral environment. Sodium-bicarbonate rinse is empirically suggested to patients by dentist and people around, and may prove to be harmful. In this short communication, we present chemical burn of oral mucosa because of sodium-bicarbonate rinse after misfit dental impression.
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