Reactions caused by dentifrices - Cases report and literature review
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Resumo: | Introduction: Stomatitis and contact dermatitis caused by toothpastes can be related to different components present in the formulations, manifesting immediately after or after a certain time of use of the product. The objective of this study was to report cases of contact reactions caused by the use of a dentifrice in addition to performing a literature review on the subject to clarify the clinical findings presented. Methodology: Case reports and literature review on the main ingredients related to the conditions described. For the analysis of the components of the formulation with the potential to cause the reactions, 25 articles were selected for full reading. Case reports / Results: Two patients presented with intraoral lesions after using the same type of toothpaste for a short period of time. The suspicion was a contact reaction caused by the product and the intervention adopted was the suspension of use. The complete resolution of the picture happened in a few days. After reviewing the literature, it was found that flavorings (cinnamal), anionic detergents (sodium lauryl sulfate), sodium hexametaphosphate (anti-tartar agent) and tin are the main components of the formulation with the potential to cause the reactions presented by the patients. Conclusion: Dentists and physicians must know the ingredients of toothpastes that may be associated with stomatitis and contact dermatitis, so that they can diagnose and replace the product, without compromising the necessary therapeutic benefit. |
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Reactions caused by dentifrices - Cases report and literature reviewReacciones de contacto causadas por pastas dentales - Reporte de casos y revisión de la literaturaReações de contato causadas por dentifrícios - Relato de casos e revisão da literaturaEstomatitisDermatitisDentífricoPasta dentalAlergia.EstomatiteDermatiteDentifríciosAlergia.StomatitisDermatitisDentifriceToothpasteAllergy.Introduction: Stomatitis and contact dermatitis caused by toothpastes can be related to different components present in the formulations, manifesting immediately after or after a certain time of use of the product. The objective of this study was to report cases of contact reactions caused by the use of a dentifrice in addition to performing a literature review on the subject to clarify the clinical findings presented. Methodology: Case reports and literature review on the main ingredients related to the conditions described. For the analysis of the components of the formulation with the potential to cause the reactions, 25 articles were selected for full reading. Case reports / Results: Two patients presented with intraoral lesions after using the same type of toothpaste for a short period of time. The suspicion was a contact reaction caused by the product and the intervention adopted was the suspension of use. The complete resolution of the picture happened in a few days. After reviewing the literature, it was found that flavorings (cinnamal), anionic detergents (sodium lauryl sulfate), sodium hexametaphosphate (anti-tartar agent) and tin are the main components of the formulation with the potential to cause the reactions presented by the patients. Conclusion: Dentists and physicians must know the ingredients of toothpastes that may be associated with stomatitis and contact dermatitis, so that they can diagnose and replace the product, without compromising the necessary therapeutic benefit.Introducción: La estomatitis y dermatitis de contacto provocadas por dentífricos pueden estar relacionadas con diferentes componentes presentes en las formulaciones, manifestándose inmediatamente después o después de cierto tiempo de uso del producto. El objetivo de este estudio fue relatar casos de reacciones de contacto provocadas por el uso de un dentífrico, además de realizar una revisión bibliográfica sobre el tema para esclarecer los hallazgos clínicos presentados. Metodología: Informes de casos y revisión de la literatura sobre los principales ingredientes relacionados con las condiciones descritas. Para el análisis de los componentes de la formulación con potencial para provocar las reacciones, se seleccionaron 25 artículos para lectura completa. Reporte de casos/Resultados: Dos pacientes presentaron lesiones intraorales después de usar el mismo tipo de dentífrico por un corto período de tiempo. La sospecha fue una reacción de contacto provocada por el producto y la intervención adoptada fue la suspensión del uso. La resolución completa de la imagen sucedió en unos pocos días. Luego de revisar la literatura, se encontró que los aromatizantes (cinamal), los detergentes aniónicos (laurilsulfato de sodio), el hexametafosfato de sodio (agente antisarro) y el estaño son los principales componentes de la formulación con potencial para provocar las reacciones que presentan los pacientes. Conclusión: Los odontólogos y médicos deben conocer los ingredientes de los dentífricos que pueden estar asociados a estomatitis y dermatitis de contacto, para que puedan diagnosticar y sustituir el producto, sin comprometer el beneficio terapéutico necesario.Introdução: As estomatites e dermatites de contato causadas por dentifrícios podem ser relacionadas a diferentes componentes presentes nas formulações, manifestando-se imediatamente após ou depois de certo tempo de uso do produto. O objetivo deste estudo foi relatar casos de reações de contato provocadas pelo uso de um dentifrício, além de realizar uma revisão da literatura sobre o tema para esclarecer os achados clínicos apresentados. Metodologia: Relato de casos e revisão da literatura sobre os principais ingredientes relacionados aos quadros descritos. Para a análise dos componentes da formulação com potencial para causar as reações, foram selecionados 25 artigos para leitura completa. Relato de casos / Resultados: Dois pacientes apresentaram-se com lesões intrabucais após a utilização, por curto período de tempo, de um mesmo tipo de dentifrício. A suspeita foi de reação de contato causada pelo produto e a intervenção adotada foi a suspensão do uso. A resolução completa do quadro aconteceu em poucos dias. Após a revisão da literatura, verificou-se que os flavorizantes (cinnamal), detergentes aniônicos (lauril sulfato de sódio), o hexametafosfato de sódio (agente antitártaro) e o estanho são os principais componentes da formulação com potencial para causar as reações apresentadas pelos pacientes. Conclusão: Dentistas e médicos devem conhecer os ingredientes dos dentifrícios que podem estar associados a estomatites e dermatites de contato, para que possam fazer o diagnóstico e a substituição do produto, sem que haja comprometimento do benefício terapêutico necessário.Research, Society and Development2022-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3291210.33448/rsd-v11i10.32912Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e315111032912Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e315111032912Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e3151110329122525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32912/27806Copyright (c) 2022 Maria Eduarda Oliveira Castro; Livia Fávaro Zeola; Maria Luiza de Moraes Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Castro, Maria Eduarda Oliveira Zeola, Livia Fávaro Oliveira, Maria Luiza de Moraes 2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32912Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:44.454127Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Reactions caused by dentifrices - Cases report and literature review Reacciones de contacto causadas por pastas dentales - Reporte de casos y revisión de la literatura Reações de contato causadas por dentifrícios - Relato de casos e revisão da literatura |
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Reactions caused by dentifrices - Cases report and literature review |
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Reactions caused by dentifrices - Cases report and literature review Castro, Maria Eduarda Oliveira Estomatitis Dermatitis Dentífrico Pasta dental Alergia. Estomatite Dermatite Dentifrícios Alergia. Stomatitis Dermatitis Dentifrice Toothpaste Allergy. |
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Reactions caused by dentifrices - Cases report and literature review |
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Reactions caused by dentifrices - Cases report and literature review |
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Reactions caused by dentifrices - Cases report and literature review |
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Reactions caused by dentifrices - Cases report and literature review |
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Reactions caused by dentifrices - Cases report and literature review |
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Castro, Maria Eduarda Oliveira |
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Castro, Maria Eduarda Oliveira Zeola, Livia Fávaro Oliveira, Maria Luiza de Moraes |
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Zeola, Livia Fávaro Oliveira, Maria Luiza de Moraes |
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Castro, Maria Eduarda Oliveira Zeola, Livia Fávaro Oliveira, Maria Luiza de Moraes |
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Estomatitis Dermatitis Dentífrico Pasta dental Alergia. Estomatite Dermatite Dentifrícios Alergia. Stomatitis Dermatitis Dentifrice Toothpaste Allergy. |
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Estomatitis Dermatitis Dentífrico Pasta dental Alergia. Estomatite Dermatite Dentifrícios Alergia. Stomatitis Dermatitis Dentifrice Toothpaste Allergy. |
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Introduction: Stomatitis and contact dermatitis caused by toothpastes can be related to different components present in the formulations, manifesting immediately after or after a certain time of use of the product. The objective of this study was to report cases of contact reactions caused by the use of a dentifrice in addition to performing a literature review on the subject to clarify the clinical findings presented. Methodology: Case reports and literature review on the main ingredients related to the conditions described. For the analysis of the components of the formulation with the potential to cause the reactions, 25 articles were selected for full reading. Case reports / Results: Two patients presented with intraoral lesions after using the same type of toothpaste for a short period of time. The suspicion was a contact reaction caused by the product and the intervention adopted was the suspension of use. The complete resolution of the picture happened in a few days. After reviewing the literature, it was found that flavorings (cinnamal), anionic detergents (sodium lauryl sulfate), sodium hexametaphosphate (anti-tartar agent) and tin are the main components of the formulation with the potential to cause the reactions presented by the patients. Conclusion: Dentists and physicians must know the ingredients of toothpastes that may be associated with stomatitis and contact dermatitis, so that they can diagnose and replace the product, without compromising the necessary therapeutic benefit. |
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