Author: Tomka M, Machovkova A, Pelclova D, Petanova J, Arenbergerova M, Prochazkova J.

Source: Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod.

Year: 2011

Comment:

In this study, patients allergic to the mercury in their dental amalgam fillings recovered after removal.

Abstract / Excerpt:

“Orofacial granulomatosis is a clinicopathologic entity characterized by chronic swelling of the lip and possible soft tissues in the orofacial region owing to granulomatous inflammation of unknown cause. We present 3 cases of orofacial granulomatosis associated with allergic contact dermatitis to dental materials. Previous treatment with corticosteroids did not have any therapeutic effect. Patch testing revealed a positive reaction to several allergens, including dental amalgam and mercury in 2 cases. A lymphocyte transformation test modified for metals was used to evaluate lymphocyte reactivity. After the removal of the suspected allergens, all patients experienced recovery within 1 month, with the exception of the lip swelling, which gradually subsided over several months.”

Citation:

Tomka M, Machovkova A, Pelclova D, Petanova J, Arenbergerova M, Prochazkova J.  Orofacial granulomatosis associated with hypersensitivity to dental amalgam. Science Direct. 2011; 112(3):335-341.