yes it is (derived from the handbook of pediatric dentistry )
no, of course not. formocresol is by nature a PRESERVATIVE. it cannot expire. no way.
no
These are the bactericidal lamps with xenon.
yes but not for 3 to 5 days
menigitis
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.
Bactericidal antimicrobial agents kill the microbe, whereas bactericidal agents inhibit the growth of the microbe. Chloehexidine is an agent that kills bacteria, thus, it is considered a bactericidal antimicrobial agent.
it is bactericidal b/c it binds 30s ribosomal subunit &inhibit protein synthesis
Bacteriostatic
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.
Bactericidal
chemical barrier