Abstract
A paraformaldehyde preparation (Toxavit) was applied to an inflamed and symptomatic pulp of the mandibular right first molar (tooth #46), in a 30-year-old woman. Leakage from the product was responsible for marked necrosis of the gingiva and the alveolar cortical bone, which resulted in loss of the tooth.
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