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Allergic contact stomatitis

Dental gold alloys continue to be used and remain a source of contact hypersensitivity (7), inclnding contact stomatitis and skin eruptions at sites not nsnally associated with dentistry. Contact dermatitis to metallic gold, for example in jewellery, has also repeatedly been observed (SED-8, 510) (SEDA-22, 245). A gold surgical clip has also caused an apparently allergic reaction, characterized by sterile abscess formation (8). However, such reactions are rare and may in part be due to other metals contained in the alloy. [Pg.1521]

Drake, T. and Maibach, H.I. 1976. Allergic contact dermatitis and stomatitis caused by a cinnamic aldehyde-flavored toothpaste. Arch. Dermatol. 112, 212-203. [Pg.298]

Domaracky, M., P. Rehak, S. Juhas, and J. KoppeL 2007. Effects of selected plant essential oils on the growth and development of mouse preimplantation embryos in vioo. Physiol. Res. 56(1) 97-104. Drake, T.E., and H.I. Maibach. 1976. Allergic contact dermatitis and stomatitis caused by a cinnamic aldehyde-flavored toothpaste. Arch. Dermatol. 112(2) 202-203. [Pg.218]


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