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Premature exfoliation of primary molars related to the use of formocresol in a multivisit pulpotomy technique: a case report.
Hunter ML. - Int J Paediatr Dent. 2003 Sep;13(5):362-4.
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Since its introduction in 1904, formocresol has become one of the most widely studied
dental medicaments. In the United Kingdom, it is the preferred primary tooth pulpotomy
medicament of the majority of Specialists in Paediatric Dentistry. Reports of adverse
effects resulting from its clinical use are rare. This paper presents a case of premature
exfoliation of primary molars that may be related to the use of formocresol in a
multivisit pulpotomy technique.
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