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Eugenol

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Glossary Entry: Eugenol

Overview

Definition: Eugenol is a natural compound found in cloves, basil, cinnamon, and other plants. It is commonly used in dentistry for its analgesic and antibacterial properties.

Detailed Description

Types and Variations

Variations: Eugenol can be used in different forms such as eugenol oil or eugenol-based dental cement, each with specific applications in dental procedures.

Indications

Common Uses: Eugenol is often used in temporary dental fillings, dental cement, and as a soothing agent for toothaches.

Insertion and Placement

Procedure: When using eugenol-based products, dentists must ensure proper application to the affected tooth or area, following specific guidelines for placement and dosage.

Clinical Considerations

Potential Complications

Risks: While rare, allergic reactions to eugenol can occur. It is important to consider any potential allergies before using eugenol-containing products.

Care and Maintenance

Maintenance Requirements: Proper storage of eugenol products is essential to maintain their effectiveness and ensure they remain sterile for use in dental procedures.

Additional Information

Related Devices

Associated Terms: Other related terms include eugenol-based dental dressings, eugenol-impregnated materials, and eugenol-containing sealers.

Innovations and Advancements

Recent Developments: Recent advancements include the use of eugenol in combination with other materials for improved dental restorations and treatment outcomes.

Regulatory and Safety Notes

Regulations: Dentists must follow regulatory guidelines and safety protocols when using eugenol in dental practice to ensure patient safety and treatment efficacy.

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