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    • Allergy and Immunology
    • Dental Medicine

    Background:

    • Allergic reactions are common in dental settings, impacting patient care.
    • Understanding these reactions is crucial for dentists and allergists.
    • Key areas include penicillin allergy, local anesthetic hypersensitivity, latex allergy, and contact hypersensitivity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the literature on allergic reactions relevant to dental practice.
    • To provide guidance on the diagnosis and management of these conditions.
    • To highlight areas for comanagement between dentists and allergy/immunology specialists.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of scientific articles.
    • Synthesis of information on epidemiology, diagnosis, and management.
    • Focus on penicillin allergy, local anesthetic and latex hypersensitivity, contact hypersensitivity, and anaphylaxis.

    Main Results:

    • Penicillin allergy, local anesthetic hypersensitivity, latex allergy, and contact hypersensitivity are significant concerns in dentistry.
    • Effective diagnosis and management strategies exist for these conditions.
    • Anaphylaxis requires prompt recognition and treatment.

    Conclusions:

    • Dentists must be aware of and prepared to manage various allergic reactions.
    • Collaboration with allergists/immunologists can optimize patient outcomes.
    • This review serves as a resource for improving dental patient care regarding allergies.