Folia Medica 62(3): 626-630, doi: 10.3897/folmed.62.e47846
Allergic Contact Dermatitis due to Methacrylates in a Dental Technician – a Clinical Case
expand article infoAtanas Chonin, Iliyana Stoeva
‡ Medical University of Plovdiv, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Open Access
Abstract

Introduction: Methacrylate-based materials are used daily in dental practice. Specialized publications report these materials as allergens with a high sensitizing potential.

Aim: To draw the attention of dental doctors and personnel to risk factors of developing occupational allergies.

Materials and methods: History and dermatological status of the patient were taken and he was given an epicutaneous test.

Results: The allergy testing revealed a strong positive allergic reaction to methacrylates which persisted and was observed at 72 hours as well as on day 7. A diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis was made on the basis of the patient’s history, the clinical examination and the results of the epicutaneous test.

Conclusion: The presented clinical case shows that early identification of the specific causative agents allows clinicians to take adequate measures and achieve results without having to use a medicine, and stop the progression of the occupational disease and the development of complications.

Keywords
dental technician, methacrylates, occupational allergy