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Maxillary bone necrosis following the use of formaldehyde containing paste: Case report
Author(s) -
Igor Radović,
Lado Davidović,
Smiljka Cicmil,
Slavoljub Tomić,
Dragan Ivanović,
Ljiljana Bjelović
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
stomatološki glasnik srbije
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1452-3701
pISSN - 0039-1743
DOI - 10.2298/sgs2003165r
Subject(s) - medicine , dental alveolus , dentistry , root canal , pulp (tooth) , paraformaldehyde , pulpectomy , pathology
Many of medicaments used historically in root canal treatment have been shown to be cytotoxic. Paraformaldehid agents (such as Toxavit and Depulpin) are used to devitalize inflamed pulp when local anesthesia is ineffective. The misuse of pulp devitalizing agents may cause damage to gingiva and alveolar bone. This case report demonstrates complications arising after application of paraformaldehyde containing paste, necrosis of the gingiva and alveolar cortical bone, which resulted in great loss of supporting bone. Surgical intervention was required wherein necrotic bone was removed and bone defect was filled with xenograft of bovine origin. After three months endodontic treatment was performed. After the treatment, the patient?s complaints were resolved. The use of paraformaldehyde-based agents during endodontic therapy requires special caution.

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