Yes, breathing in formocresol can be harmful. Formocresol is a chemical compound often used in dental procedures, and inhalation can lead to respiratory irritation and other adverse health effects. Prolonged exposure may result in more serious conditions, including damage to lung tissue. Therefore, it is important to use proper safety measures and ventilation when handling this substance.
no, of course not. formocresol is by nature a PRESERVATIVE. it cannot expire. no way.
no
It is generally not being used in the UK anymore certainly due to his carcinogenic properties. Ferric sulphate is now used instead.
yes it is (derived from the handbook of pediatric dentistry )
It is useful because we can breathe it.
yes but not for 3 to 5 days
No, you cannot breathe carbon dioxide. It is a waste gas that can be harmful to humans if inhaled in high concentrations.
That it was harmful to breathe night air.
the carbon dioxide which comes from the burned petrol of cars is definitely harmful if you directly breathe it in, but not really harmful otherwise
Ozone in the air we breathe, at more than 0.05ppm or so on a long term basis, is harmful to health.
YES! They breathe just like humans!
If a bottle of formocresol is spilled on the floor, it should be cleaned up immediately following safety protocols for handling hazardous materials. Formocresol is a strong irritant and can cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation, so it is important to avoid direct contact and ensure proper ventilation during cleanup. A spill kit and appropriate personal protective equipment should be used to safely contain and dispose of the spill.