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Eugenol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zinc oxide eugenol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) is a material created by the combination of zinc oxide and eugenol (contained in oil of cloves) which can be used as a filling or cement material in dentistry. It is often us...
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Eugenol, an aromatic chemical is derived from clove oil. Eugenol has many uses, particularly in densitry. eugenol is also used to relieve dental pain. Our eugenol is food, dental & pharmacutical grade approved. ... Eugenol is widely used in dentistry, due to it's analgesic, antisepticand balsamic qualities. It is ideal...
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Detail of the constituent Eugenol. The role that Eugenol plays in holistic and alternative medicine. Characteristics of Eugenol uses and properties. Products containing Eugenol for sale as well as appropriate books. ... Eugenol is a Phenylpropanoid in the Phenols group. Eugenol is widely distributed in the plant kingdom.
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In Vitro Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Effects of Kri 1 Paste and Zinc Oxide-eugenol Used in Primary Tooth Pulpectomies ... The antimicrobial and cytotoxic effects of Kri 1 paste, an iodoform-based primary tooth filling material, were compared with zinc oxide-eugenol (ZOE), using in vitro techniques.
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Eugenol is a material commonly used in dentistry with few reported side effects. It is not however, a bio-friendly material when in contact with oral soft tissues. It can produce both local irritative and cytotoxic effects, as well as hypersensitivity reactions.
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Eugenol is used in perfumeries, flavorings, essential oils and in medicine (local antiseptic and analgesic). It is used in the production of isoeugenol for the manufacture of vanillin. Eugenol has wide application in dentistry for analgesic and antiseptic properties.
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