A Clinical Case Report of a Potential Acute Allergic Reaction with Titanium Dental Implant

Titanium hypersensitivity is rare, but it may exist among patients who need dental implant treatment. It could contribute to mild or severe peri-implant tissue hypersensitivity reactions and affect patients’ oral and general health according to some clinical reports. In extreme cases, it may lead to...

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Main Authors: Ali Robaian Alqahtani, Khalid Gufran, Fred Silva, Mateus Garcia Rocha, Jia Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5592934
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spelling doaj-3570d2ada3094d8dace2eeaf66d7a50e2021-07-02T19:30:41ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64552021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5592934A Clinical Case Report of a Potential Acute Allergic Reaction with Titanium Dental ImplantAli Robaian Alqahtani0Khalid Gufran1Fred Silva2Mateus Garcia Rocha3Jia Chang4Department of Conservative Dental SciencesDepartment of Preventive Dental SciencesDepartment of PeriodonticsCenter for Dental BiomaterialsDepartment of PeriodontologyTitanium hypersensitivity is rare, but it may exist among patients who need dental implant treatment. It could contribute to mild or severe peri-implant tissue hypersensitivity reactions and affect patients’ oral and general health according to some clinical reports. In extreme cases, it may lead to implant failure or extraction. In this case report, a 64-year-old Caucasian female patient received a titanium implant placement on #5. Right after the implant placement, she reported the symptoms of pain, eczema, and slight extraoral swelling, along with significant burning sensation occurring intra- and extraorally. The symptoms were not released after the systemic intervention of antibiotics for six days. On retrieving her medical history, the patient reported a previous allergic reaction to jewelry-like earrings in her childhood. The diagnosis of titanium hypersensitivity was made based on the rapid onset of symptoms and her metal allergy history. Therefore, the dental implant was removed after diagnosis, and a bone allograft was used to preserve the alveolar bone volume. Immediately after implant extraction, the swelling and burning sensation were receded. A complete recovery was achieved three weeks later. The dimension of the alveolar ridge bone was found well maintained in 10 weeks follow-up visit. Conclusion. Rapid onset of peri-implant gingival swelling may indicate a hypersensitivity to titanium implant in the clinic. For patients with a history of allergy to jewelry, the hypersensitivity tests to titanium alloy such as patch test or lymphocyte transformation test should be recommended as part of the dental implant treatment plan.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5592934
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Fred Silva
Mateus Garcia Rocha
Jia Chang
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Khalid Gufran
Fred Silva
Mateus Garcia Rocha
Jia Chang
A Clinical Case Report of a Potential Acute Allergic Reaction with Titanium Dental Implant
Case Reports in Dentistry
author_facet Ali Robaian Alqahtani
Khalid Gufran
Fred Silva
Mateus Garcia Rocha
Jia Chang
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title A Clinical Case Report of a Potential Acute Allergic Reaction with Titanium Dental Implant
title_short A Clinical Case Report of a Potential Acute Allergic Reaction with Titanium Dental Implant
title_full A Clinical Case Report of a Potential Acute Allergic Reaction with Titanium Dental Implant
title_fullStr A Clinical Case Report of a Potential Acute Allergic Reaction with Titanium Dental Implant
title_full_unstemmed A Clinical Case Report of a Potential Acute Allergic Reaction with Titanium Dental Implant
title_sort clinical case report of a potential acute allergic reaction with titanium dental implant
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Dentistry
issn 2090-6455
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Titanium hypersensitivity is rare, but it may exist among patients who need dental implant treatment. It could contribute to mild or severe peri-implant tissue hypersensitivity reactions and affect patients’ oral and general health according to some clinical reports. In extreme cases, it may lead to implant failure or extraction. In this case report, a 64-year-old Caucasian female patient received a titanium implant placement on #5. Right after the implant placement, she reported the symptoms of pain, eczema, and slight extraoral swelling, along with significant burning sensation occurring intra- and extraorally. The symptoms were not released after the systemic intervention of antibiotics for six days. On retrieving her medical history, the patient reported a previous allergic reaction to jewelry-like earrings in her childhood. The diagnosis of titanium hypersensitivity was made based on the rapid onset of symptoms and her metal allergy history. Therefore, the dental implant was removed after diagnosis, and a bone allograft was used to preserve the alveolar bone volume. Immediately after implant extraction, the swelling and burning sensation were receded. A complete recovery was achieved three weeks later. The dimension of the alveolar ridge bone was found well maintained in 10 weeks follow-up visit. Conclusion. Rapid onset of peri-implant gingival swelling may indicate a hypersensitivity to titanium implant in the clinic. For patients with a history of allergy to jewelry, the hypersensitivity tests to titanium alloy such as patch test or lymphocyte transformation test should be recommended as part of the dental implant treatment plan.
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