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Tissue hypersensitivity to dental materials.

B L Dahl

    Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
    |April 1, 1978
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Hypersensitivity reactions to dental materials Scutan and Impregum caused burning, swelling, and ulcers. Hormonal imbalance in menopausal women may contribute to these adverse tissue responses.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oral medicine
    • Dental materials science
    • Immunology

    Background:

    • Dental materials like Scutan and Impregum are widely used in restorative dentistry.
    • Tissue hypersensitivity reactions can occur following exposure to various biomaterials.
    • The potential role of hormonal factors in material sensitivity is not fully understood.

    Observation:

    • Five cases of hypersensitivity to Scutan and two to Impregum were observed.
    • Reactions included mucosal burning, swelling, and erythematous ulcers.
    • Symptoms resolved upon removal of the dental materials.

    Findings:

    • Scutan elicited more vigorous reactions than Impregum due to longer contact duration.
    • All affected patients were menopausal women.

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  • Hormonal imbalance is suggested as a potential contributing factor.
  • Implications:

    • Clinicians should be aware of potential hypersensitivity to Scutan and Impregum.
    • Further research is needed to investigate the link between hormonal status and material sensitivity.
    • Consideration of patient hormonal profiles may be important in managing adverse reactions to dental materials.