Irritant contact dermatitis due to accidental contact of formocresol used in endodontic treatment: a case reportSeyda Ersahan, Yelda Erdem Hepsenoglu, Alperen TekinDepartment of Endodontics, Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Dentistry, Istanbul, Türkiye
We present an unusual case of contact dermatitis of the face following the use of formocresol. A 23-year-old man presented to our hospital, 3 days after his dental appointment, with moderate pain and a burning sensation related to a patch of darkly discolored skin. Questioning his dentist revealed that he used formocresol as an intracanal medicament. The root canals had been extirpated and formocresol had been placed into tooth #26 as a medicament. The dentist admitted that he accidentally touched the patient’s face with his formocresol-contaminated hands. Formocresol was removed from the canals and calcium hydroxide was placed. Then, a dermatology consultation was requested and it was diagnosed as irritant contact dermatitis. Complete healing was observed with appropriate drug therapy. The present case urges us to pay attention to preventive isolation methods and not to prefer formocresol, which can cause serious clinical manifestations, as an intracanal medicament. Keywords: Formocresol, Iatrogenic, Irritant contact dermatitis, Root canal medicament.
Seyda Ersahan, Yelda Erdem Hepsenoglu, Alperen Tekin. Irritant contact dermatitis due to accidental contact of formocresol used in endodontic treatment: a case report. Turk Endod J. 2023; 8(1): 33-38
Corresponding Author: Seyda Ersahan, Türkiye |
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