Peterson Mark R, Wong Priscilla H, Dickson Scott D, Coop Christopher A
Department of Allergy and Immunology, Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, 2200 Bergquist Drive, Lackland Air Force Base, TX 78236.
Mil Med. 2017 Mar;182(3):e1883-e1885. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-16-00232.
We report a case of a type IV hypersensitivity reaction causing oral stomatitis, presumed to be the result of common dental adhesives. The case was diagnosed using patch testing to the dental adhesives that were used in the patient. Both of the adhesives tested contained a form of acrylate that is being seen more frequently in the literature as a cause of type IV hypersensitivity reactions. Metals can cause allergic reactions; however, other contact items need to be considered as a cause of oral allergic reactions. Cases of allergic stomatitis are rising and there is question if all-in-one adhesives may be contributing to this rise.
我们报告一例由常见牙科粘合剂导致的IV型超敏反应引起口腔炎的病例。通过对患者使用的牙科粘合剂进行斑贴试验来诊断该病例。所测试的两种粘合剂均含有一种丙烯酸酯,在文献中越来越多地被视为IV型超敏反应的病因。金属可引起过敏反应;然而,其他接触物品也需要被视为口腔过敏反应的病因。过敏性口腔炎病例正在增加,一体化粘合剂是否可能导致了这种增加尚存在疑问。