Mandibular bone necrosis after use of paraformaldehyde-containing paste
Paraformaldehyde has been used in the past as a pulpotomy agent. However, it has a severe cytotoxic effect and may cause alveolar bone necrosis. Depulpin, a devitalizing agent containing 49% paraformaldehyde, is no longer used frequently due to its severe side effects. In the two cases described in...
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Main Authors: | Chi-hwan Lee (Author), Yoorina Choi (Author), Sujung Park (Author) |
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Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry,
2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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