Allergic contact dermatitis caused by titanium screws and dental implants

  • Hosoki, Maki
  • Nishigawa, Keisuke
  • Miyamoto, Youji
  • Ohe, Go
  • Matsuka, Yoshizo
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Publication date
July 2016
Publisher
The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Japan Prosthodontic Society.
ISSN
1883-1958
Citation count (estimate)
12

Abstract

AbstractPatientsTitanium has been considered to be a non-allergenic material. However, several studies have reported cases of metal allergy caused by titanium-containing materials. We describe a 69-year-old male for whom significant pathologic findings around dental implants had never been observed. He exhibited allergic symptoms (eczema) after orthopedic surgery. The titanium screws used in the orthopedic surgery that he underwent were removed 1 year later, but the eczema remained. After removal of dental implants, the eczema disappeared completely.DiscussionTitanium is used not only for medical applications such as plastic surgery and/or dental implants, but also for paints, white pigments, photocatalysts, and various types of everyday go...

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