Paraformaldehyde is used both as a disinfectant and to devitalise inflamed pulps when local anaesthesia is ineffective. Despite the clinical benefits, paraformaldehyde is not confined to the pulp, but penetrates the dentine and is gradually released as formaldehyde. This case series describes the effects on periodontal and bone tissues of paraformaldehyde used as a devitalising or disinfectant agent.
TORTORICI, S., BURRUANO, F., DIFALCO, P. (2007). Maxillary bone necrosis following the use of formaldehyde containing paste: management and case series. BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL, 203, 511-512 [10.1038/bdj.2007.995].
Maxillary bone necrosis following the use of formaldehyde containing paste: management and case series
TORTORICI, Silvia;BURRUANO, Francesco;
2007-01-01
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Paraformaldehyde is used both as a disinfectant and to devitalise inflamed pulps when local anaesthesia is ineffective. Despite the clinical benefits, paraformaldehyde is not confined to the pulp, but penetrates the dentine and is gradually released as formaldehyde. This case series describes the effects on periodontal and bone tissues of paraformaldehyde used as a devitalising or disinfectant agent.File in questo prodotto:
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