2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.0301-5661.2004.00148.x
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Four years of clinical experience with an adverse reaction unit for dental biomaterials

Abstract: Generally, we could not establish a straightforward cause-and-effect relationship between the presence of dental biomaterials and general symptoms. Twenty patients were advised to replace restorative materials because of contact lesions. Another 20 patients were recommended replacement of materials because of allergy verified with positive patch tests. The complex nature of most of the reactions requires a multidisciplinary approach to the care taking of patients who are concerned about reactions from dental m… Show more

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“…86 Mercury from dental amalgam is associated with sensitization and intraoral lichenoid lesions in some cases. 87,88 Metallic mercury and mercury compounds were included among air pollutant compounds of concern due to toxicity and as respiratory tract irritants that may exacerbate asthma. 85 Selected results from analysis of mercury concentrations in smokeless tobacco and cigarette tobacco are summarized in Tables 1 and 2.…”
Section: Mercurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…86 Mercury from dental amalgam is associated with sensitization and intraoral lichenoid lesions in some cases. 87,88 Metallic mercury and mercury compounds were included among air pollutant compounds of concern due to toxicity and as respiratory tract irritants that may exacerbate asthma. 85 Selected results from analysis of mercury concentrations in smokeless tobacco and cigarette tobacco are summarized in Tables 1 and 2.…”
Section: Mercurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the years 1999-2002 the Norwegian Dental Biomaterials Adverse Reaction Unit received an increasing number of reports of adverse reactions associated with composite materials, although these were still outnumbered by reactions to amalgam and other alloys , Vamnes et al 2004. Swedish data showed a similar tendency.…”
Section: Reports From Adverse Reaction Registry Unitsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…World demand for palladium has been increased more than doubled in the past ten years 1 . The increasing demand for palladium in many (different) fields of technology led in the recent years to wide investigations on its toxicological effects [2][3][4][5][6] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%