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Formocresol pulpotomy in deciduous teeth

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1964
Coronal pulp amputation and applica­ tion of formocresol for three to five days was used in the treatment of 324 decidu­ ous molars with carious exposures. Roentgenographic and clinical evaluations were carried out over four years; treat­ ment was successful in more than 90 per cent of the molars treated by use of the formocresol-pulpotomy technic ...
D B, LAW, T M, LEWIS
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Periodontal implications of formocresol medication

Journal of Endodontics, 1986
A case report that appeared to involve tooth loss associated with the use of formocresol is presented. The displacement of a medicated cotton pellet resulted in a significant amount of supporting bone loss. This case is of particular interest because of the potential formocresol medication has for causing periodontal destruction.
R A, Kopczyk, C J, Cunningham, H, Abrams
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Formocresol and Calcium Hydroxide Therapy

Journal of Dental Research, 1965
A survey of the dental literature revealed various methods of treating carious exposures of dental pulps and maintaining them in a healthy condition. Many of these studies were empirical, and little histologic evidence was presented in evaluating the results.1-14 In recent years, two clinical techniques have been recommended for the management of ...
R H, Spedding   +2 more
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No More Formocresol

Dental Update, 2006
Is there life after Buckley's formocresol? Part II - Development of a protocol for the management of extensive caries in the primary molar. CL Patchett, V Srinivasan, PJ Waterhouse. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 2006; 16(3): 199-206.
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Formocresol―Myths and Facts

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019
Formocresol is used in endodontic therapy for pulp canal sterilization. Formocresol contains 10% formaldehyde, 35% cresol, and 15% glycerol. Various researchers have said that formocresol is effective in fixing the pulpal tissue, and it also has an impact on the enzymes and connective tissue surrounding the apices of the treated teeth.
M. Vijayakumar   +3 more
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The effect of formocresol on lipids of bovine pulp

Journal of Endodontics, 1986
Bovine pulp was incubated in either formocresol, cresol, saline, or chloroform:methanol, a standard lipid solvent. Lipids extracted by the incubation media were separated and visualized by thin-layer chromatography; phospholipids were quantified by chemical analysis. Cresol (100%) extracted 4 times as much phospholipid as did chloroform:methanol and 15
D M, Ranly, B D, Boyan
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Tissue-irritation potential of dilute formocresol

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1981
Bacteriologic studies indicate that 50 percent formocresol in propylene glycol is an efficient bactericide. The tissue-irritation potential of this concentration was evaluated in rats. Assessment of the subcutaneous connective tissue reactions to 50 percent formocresol, 100 percent formocresol, and normal saline solution (as a control) indicates that ...
Hussain A. Gazi   +3 more
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The Effect of Alternatives to Formocresol on Antigenicity of Proteins

Journal of Dental Research, 1985
As part of an overall evaluation of possible substitutes for the pulpotomy agent formocresol, this study was initiated to compare the antigenicity of the reaction products of protein with formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, or dimethylsuberimidate (DMS). Rabbits were injected with rabbit serum albumin (RSA) which had been treated with one ...
D M, Ranly, D, Horn, T, Zislis
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Formocresol Pulpotomy on (Young) Permanent Teeth

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1972
Permanent teeth with necrotic pulps can be treated with the same procedure that is used for the treatment of similarly involved deciduous molars—a two-step pulpotomy with use of Formocresol. Forty-three teeth have been treated with the procedure and clinical and radiographic data substantiate the success of the pulpotomy.
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Biochemical effects of formocresol on bovine pulp tissue

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1978
Calf pulp was treated with full-strength formocresol, diluted formocresol, or saline for 4 hours. After washing and homogenization, the water extractable supernates were analyzed for total amino acid, carbohydrate, and hydroxyproline content. Additional samples were tested against trypsin, pepsin, collagenase, and hyaluronidase.
E P, Lazzari, D M, Ranly, W A, Walker
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