Eugenol

Eugenol Dental Material for Temporary Fillings & Dressings

Eugenol Dental Material is used with zinc oxide to prepare temporary filling materials, sedative dental dressings, and cavity lining materials under non-composite restorations. It is suitable for professional dental use only.

Description

Eugenol Dental Material for Temporary Fillings & Dressings

Eugenol Dental Material is a professional dental liquid that dentists use with Zinc Oxide. Together, they form a temporary filling material, sedative dressing, or cavity lining material.

Because Eugenol offers a soothing effect in temporary dental dressings, dentists often use it in short-term restorative procedures. In addition, it helps prepare a workable paste when mixed with Zinc Oxide powder.

Dentists can use Eugenol for temporary restoration of teeth and as a cavity lining under non-composite resin restorations. However, they must not use it beneath composite resin restorations because Eugenol may interfere with resin polymerization.

Key Clinical Indications

Dentists use Eugenol Dental Material for:

  • Preparation of temporary filling material with Zinc Oxide
  • Sedative temporary dental dressings
  • Cavity lining under non-composite resin restorations
  • Temporary restoration of teeth
  • Temporary cavity dressing procedures

However, clinicians should avoid Eugenol under composite restorations.

Clinical Advantages
  • Easy Mixing with Zinc Oxide– Eugenol blends with Zinc Oxide powder to form a smooth paste. Therefore, dentists can prepare the material chairside with simple handling.
  • Suitable for Temporary Fillings– Clinicians use the prepared Zinc Oxide Eugenol paste as a temporary filling material. As a result, it supports short-term tooth restoration.
  • Sedative Dressing Use– Eugenol helps prepare sedative temporary dressings for painful teeth. Consequently, it can support patient comfort during temporary treatment.
  • Useful as a Cavity Lining– Dentists can place the material as a cavity lining under non-composite restorations. However, they must avoid it beneath composite resin materials.
  • Practical Pack Options– The product comes in 15 ml and 100 ml presentations. Therefore, both small clinics and high-use practices can select a convenient option.
Important Clinical Note

Eugenol may inhibit the polymerization of composite resin materials. Therefore, clinicians must not place Eugenol beneath composite restorations. This point is important because resin materials need proper polymerization for clinical success. Instead, use Eugenol only under suitable non-composite restorations and according to the recommended instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eugenol Dental Material used for?

Dentists use Eugenol with zinc oxide to prepare temporary fillings, sedative dental dressings, and cavity lining materials under non-composite restorations.

Can dentists use Eugenol alone as a filling material?

No. Dentists usually mix Eugenol with zinc oxide powder to prepare a paste for temporary dental applications.

Can Eugenol be used under composite restorations?

No. Clinicians should not use Eugenol beneath composite resin restorations because it may inhibit resin polymerization.

Is Eugenol suitable for temporary fillings?

Yes. Dentists can use zinc oxide eugenol paste as a temporary filling material.

Can Eugenol help in sedative dressings?

Yes. Dentists use zinc oxide eugenol mixtures as sedative temporary dental dressings in indicated cases.

Can dentists use Eugenol as a cavity liner?

Yes. Dentists can use it as a cavity lining material under non-composite resin restorations.

Who should avoid Eugenol?

Patients with known hypersensitivity or severe allergic reactions to Eugenol or related ingredients should avoid it.

How should clinicians mix Eugenol?

Clinicians should dispense Eugenol onto a clean mixing pad. Then, they should add zinc oxide gradually and mix until they achieve the desired consistency.

Can mixed Eugenol material be reused?

No. Once dentists dispense, mix, or use the material, they must not reuse it or return it to the container.

What is the shelf life of Eugenol?

The shelf life is 3 years from the date of manufacture when stored as directed.

Is Eugenol for professional use only?

Yes. Qualified dental professionals should use Eugenol according to the Instructions for Use.

Presentation

Ref.No.: PL-0108- Eugenol- 15ml Bottle
Ref.No.: PL-0237- Eugenol- 100ml Bottle

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