2002
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4801539
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Adverse reactions associated with the use of eugenol in dentistry

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“…Entretanto, o eugenol é uma substância citotóxica, que pode desencadear a degeneração dos tecidos moles e morte de fi broblastos, além de dermatite de contato e reações alérgicas (Barkin et al, 1984;Sarrami et al, 2002). De acordo com Watts & Patterson (1987), a reação infl amatória persistente, necrose pulpar e ausência de reparo foram observadas após o uso desse cimento em exposições pulpares de ratos.…”
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“…Entretanto, o eugenol é uma substância citotóxica, que pode desencadear a degeneração dos tecidos moles e morte de fi broblastos, além de dermatite de contato e reações alérgicas (Barkin et al, 1984;Sarrami et al, 2002). De acordo com Watts & Patterson (1987), a reação infl amatória persistente, necrose pulpar e ausência de reparo foram observadas após o uso desse cimento em exposições pulpares de ratos.…”
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“…In lower concentrations, eugenol can act as a contact allergen evoking a localized delayed hypersensitivity reaction. [22] Luting Cements: Zinc-phosphate cement it is the most frequently used luting agent for crowns and bridges. Pulpal reactions initially occurring in deep cavities will subside over the time.…”
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“…Eugenol was reported to be mixed with zinc oxide that forms zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE), which exhibits therapeutic properties. [1,2] The use of ZOE impression paste as complete denture final impression material, is prevalent in a developing world, owing to its advantage of cost-effectiveness. Although symptoms of extreme intolerance due to its burning sensation are common, ZOE is considered safe.…”
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confidence: 99%