Sensitization to palladium and nickel in Europe and the relationship with oral disease and dental alloys

Summary Background The role of palladium and nickel sensitization in oral disease and dermatitis is not fully understood. Objectives To investigate whether sensitization to these metals was associated with exposure to dental alloys and oral and skin complaints/symptoms in a European multicentre stud...

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Hauptverfasser: Muris, Joris, Goossens, An, Gonçalo, Margarida, Bircher, Andreas J., Giménez-Arnau, Ana, Foti, Caterina, Rustemeyer, Thomas, Feilzer, Albert J., Kleverlaan, Cornelis J.
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description Summary Background The role of palladium and nickel sensitization in oral disease and dermatitis is not fully understood. Objectives To investigate whether sensitization to these metals was associated with exposure to dental alloys and oral and skin complaints/symptoms in a European multicentre study. Methods In six dermatology clinics, patch tests with palladium (3% Na2PdCl4; Pd = 102.0 µmol/g) and nickel (5% NiSO4.6H2O; Ni = 190.2 µmol/g) were performed in consecutive patients, and patients' characteristics were collected with a questionnaire and a clinical investigation. Results In total, 906 patients were included, of whom 24.3% reacted to palladium and 25.2% to nickel. The rate of monosensitization was 6–7% for both metals. Palladium sensitization (as opposed to no sensitization to both metals) was associated with exposure to dental crowns [odds ratio (OR) 2.0], skin reactivity to metals (OR 2.8), oral lichenoid lesions (OR 4.7), xerostomia (OR 7.3), and metal taste (OR 20.7), but not with eczema, stomatitis, or oral burning sensation. Additionally, xerostomia (OR 8.7) and metal taste (OR 4.6) were associated with sensitization to both metals. Conclusions Clinically, it is important for palladium‐sensitized patients to undergo an oral examination, with particular attention to the presence of/exposure to dental crowns. In the case of metal contact allergy, exposure to dental crowns could play a role.
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Dermatitis, Allergic Contact - diagnosis
Dermatitis, Allergic Contact - epidemiology
Dermatitis, Allergic Contact - etiology
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Europe
Female
Humans
Lichen Planus, Oral - epidemiology
Male
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity - epidemiology
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oral disease
oral lichenoid lesion (OLL)
palladium
Palladium - adverse effects
Patch Tests
Prevalence
Surveys and Questionnaires
Taste Disorders - epidemiology
Xerostomia - epidemiology
title Sensitization to palladium and nickel in Europe and the relationship with oral disease and dental alloys
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