Hildebrand H F, Veron C, Martin P
Institut de Médecine du Travail, Faculté de Médecine, Lille.
J Biol Buccale. 1989 Dec;17(4):227-43.
The fundamental basis of allergy, particularly in relation to contact allergy, is described, together with the importance and frequency of sensitization to nickel, chromium and cobalt in both the consultant and general population. 139 published cases of allergy to dental restorations containing these metals are reviewed involving 92 female and 47 male patients, 115 of whom recovered when the restorations were removed. The most frequent symptoms were local (99/139), particularly gingivitis and stomatitis, while general or remote symptoms occurred in 33 cases. This probably underestimates the true prevalence of the condition, because a large number of reported cases have not been due to their "current appearance". The influence of the occupational environment of the patient is described with special reference to dental technicians. The persistence of contact allergy to metals for which no desensitization is possible is also emphasised. The discussion includes experimental investigations and an appraisal of other methods of revealing hypersensitivity. Finally, some simple recommendations for prevention are made which are of value to practitioners.
本文描述了过敏,尤其是接触性过敏的基本原理,以及镍、铬和钴致敏在专科患者和普通人群中的重要性和频率。回顾了139例已发表的对含这些金属的牙科修复体过敏的病例,涉及92名女性和47名男性患者,其中115例在去除修复体后康复。最常见的症状是局部症状(99/139),尤其是牙龈炎和口腔炎,而33例出现全身或远处症状。这可能低估了该病的实际患病率,因为大量报告的病例并非因其“当前表现”。特别提及牙科技术人员,描述了患者职业环境的影响。还强调了对无法脱敏的金属接触性过敏的持续性。讨论包括实验研究以及对其他揭示超敏反应方法的评估。最后,提出了一些简单的预防建议,对从业者有一定价值。