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Shanghai Kou Qiang Yi Xue ; 23(2): 143-8, 2014 Apr.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24935833

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PURPOSE: To compare the sensitivity of different dental metal materials, in order to provide references for choosing of dental metal materials. METHODS: Patch test was performed on 92 patients wearing dental metal prosthesis. Pearson Chi-square test, corrected Chi-square test and Fisher exact test were used for statistical analysis with SPSS17.0 software package. RESULTS: (1)The sensitivity rates of different metal materials were different. The allergy rate of nickel (Ni) was the highest (22.8%), while the allergy rate of aluminum (Al) was 0. (2)More women were allergic to both palladium (Pd) and nickel (Ni) than men with significant difference (P>0.05). (3)Women with ear piercing were more allergic to nickel (Ni), but there was no significant correlation between ear piercing and nickel allergy (P>0.05).(4)There was cross reaction between nickel(Ni)and palladium (Pd), 83.3% of palladium (Pd) allergy patients were allergic to nickel (Ni), while 47.6% of nickel(Ni) allergy patients were allergic to palladium (Pd). (5)Patch test had a delayed reaction. CONCLUSIONS: Dental metal materials have certain allergies, women are more allergic to both palladium (Pd) and nickel (Ni) than men, with significant difference. Patch test may have a delayed reaction. If necessary, observation for 96 h, 7 days or even longer time, are needed to exclude false positivity. Supported by Research Fund of Science and Technology Committee of Shanghai Municipality (10411950900).


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Dental Prosthesis , Nickel , Patch Tests , Female , Humans , Hypersensitivity , Male , Metals , Palladium
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