Electrogalvanically-induced contact allergy of the oral mucosa. Report of a case

A 69-year-old white female presented bilateral lesions of the oral mucosa possibly related to electrogalvanism. The lesions were histologically characterized as lichen planus and as mild epithelial dysplasia on the left and right sides, respectively. They disappeared after removing amalgam restorati...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of oral surgery 1984-08, Vol.13 (4), p.339-345
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Dental Amalgam - adverse effects
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Lichen Planus - etiology
Medical sciences
Mercury - adverse effects
Mouth Diseases - etiology
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