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Spring 2007: Volume
31, Number 3 |
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Research for Better Practice |
Effect of Formaldehyde
on Rat Liver in Doses Used in Pulpotomies
Cortés, O. / Fernández,
J / Boj, J.R. / Canalda, C.
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Many studies have questioned
the toxic effects of formocresol, one of which is its systemic
distribution. This study focused on determining whether there
was risk of acute hepatic lesion after the use of intravenous
formaldehyde in doses for multiple pulpotomies in rats. Histological
and biochemical changes were evaluated. Results showed that very
high doses of formaldehyde injected into rats, doses that were
much higher than those given for multiple pulp treatments in a
single session in Pediatric Dentistry, showed no signs of liver
toxicity.
Key words: formocresol, formaldehyde, pulpotomy, liver
toxicity, systemic distribution |
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