Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics (Nov 2016)

Mandibular bone necrosis after use of paraformaldehyde-containing paste

  • Chi-hwan Lee,
  • Yoorina Choi,
  • Sujung Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5395/rde.2016.41.4.332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 4
pp. 332 – 337

Abstract

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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 the present study, Depulpin was used as a devitalizing agent during root canal treatment. It caused a gradual loss of sensibility in adjacent teeth, gingival necrosis, and osteomyelitis. This case report demonstrates the serious side effects of using a paraformaldehyde-containing paste as a devitalizing agent for pulp, particularly mandibular bone necrosis.