An irrigation syringe is used when cleaning the wounds, particularly the oral cavity areas. It has a delicate plastic tip and its long tip can stretch out into even the most profound periodontal pockets. Generally a 35-mL piston syringe with an 18-gauge or 19-gauge tip is used for irrigation. The wound is then dressed with gauze or other soft dressing material. The doctor injects water into the open wound and continues the process with the aid of an irrigating syringe. When the water has completely dried up, the irrigation can then be stopped. This type of procedure is very effective in treating severe cases of dental abscesses.
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