Reação alérgica a resina acrílica em paciente com coroa provisória: Relato de caso
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2017-01-01
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Mesquita, Alfredo Mikail Melo
Silva, Juliano H. M.
Kojima, Alberto Noriyuki [UNESP]
Moura, Renata Vasconcelos
Giovani, Elcio Madaglena
Özcan, Mutlu
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Acrylic resins are widely used in dentistry, especially in orthodontics and prosthetics. Patients: this article reports the case of a leukodermic 33-year-old male who reported discomfort and pain due to an erythematous lesion in the upper first left premolar (24) after the placement of an acrylic resin temporary restoration. Discussion: The signs and symptoms presented by the patient and his report of visiting the rural countryside generated concern regarding the possible diagnosis, which led to a more invasive biopsy to differentiate allergic inflammation from a paracoccidioidomycosis. Biopsy revealed a chronic inflammatory process. Conclusion: the pathology was caused by contact with methyl methacrylate-based provisional acrylic resin. After cementation of the final crown, the inflammatory signs and symptoms disappeared.
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Acrylic resin, Allergic reaction, Residual monomer
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Brazilian Dental Science, v. 20, n. 1, p. 115-118, 2017.