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[Allergy-related emergencies].

E Kaufman1, A Garfunkel, D Galili

  • 1Dept. of Hospital Oral Medicine, Hebrew University, Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem.

Refu'At Ha-Peh Veha-Shinayim (1993)
|February 21, 2002
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Dental patients can experience allergic reactions to common dental materials and drugs. Immediate, severe reactions like anaphylaxis require prompt emergency dental treatment and management.

Area of Science:

  • Dental pharmacology
  • Allergy and immunology
  • Emergency medicine

Context:

  • Allergic reactions are a potential risk associated with dental procedures.
  • These reactions can range from mild to life-threatening.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the clinical presentation and management of allergic reactions in dentistry.
  • To emphasize the critical nature of anaphylaxis in a dental setting.

Summary:

  • Dental materials and drugs can trigger a spectrum of allergic responses.
  • Manifestations include skin reactions, respiratory issues, and anaphylaxis, a critical emergency.
  • Management involves airway support, medications like antihistamines and adrenaline, and emergency transport.

Impact:

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  • Enhances awareness among dental professionals regarding potential allergic emergencies.
  • Provides a concise overview of critical interventions for managing severe allergic reactions in dental patients.
  • Contributes to improved patient safety protocols in dental practice.