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Title: Allergies


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Donald Trump
Allergies
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What you as a DDS should know about allergies
  • Prevent med emergency
  • Oral soft tissue changes in an allergic reaction
  • Treatment planning
  • Recognize signs and symptoms of an acute allergic
    reaction

3
Hypersensitivity
  • Type 1
  • Oral manifestations various foods, drugs, or
    anesthetic agents
  • Occurs rapidly
  • Painless soft tissue swelling
  • Itching and burning may occur
  • Lesion present 1-3 days,
  • Tx oral antihistamines

4
Hypersensitivity
  • Type 2
  • No oral manifestations
  • Type 3
  • White erythematous ulcerative lesions
  • Food or drugs
  • Usually occurs w/in 24 hrs of contact w/ antigen
  • Tx steroids, avoid contact with causative agent

5
Hypersensitivity
  • Type 4
  • Contact stomatitis, delayed response
  • Toothpaste, mouth rinses, impression materials,
    lipsticks
  • Tx ID causative agent, remove, sit back and
    watch it clear up
  • Type 5

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Questions to ask the Donald
  • Are you on any medications right now?
  • Have you had this swelling before? (Y) when,
    where, what tx?
  • What happened with your previous rxn to the
    anesthetic/antibiotic?
  • How fast was the onset?

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Questions cont.
  • Was the problem treated or did it go away by
    itself?
  • Have you ever been treated at the hospital for an
    allergic reaction?
  • Are you aware of any allergies that you may have?
  • Has your physician diagnosed you with any
    allergies?
  • Have you taken penicillin or amoxicillin before?

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What is His Physical Status?
  • ASA PS II
  • If Donald required dental treatment today, what
    precautions would you take?
  • Antibiotic allergy
  • Penicillin (-illins, cephalosporin)
  • Give him something else
  • (erythromycin or clindamycin)

9
Local anesthetic allergy
  • If you know what type
  • give one from another chemical group
  • aspirate, one drop, wait 5 min, if no signs of
    reaction aspirate and give the rest
  • If you dont know what type or if Mr. Trump is
    allergic to many types
  • a use an antihistamine (diphenhydramine)
  • May need to refer Mr. Trump to an allergist for
    PDT

10
Anaphylaxis -Signs and symptoms-
  • Itching of soft palate
  • nausea, vomiting
  • substernal pressure
  • shortness of breath
  • hypotension
  • pruritis
  • urticaria
  • laryngeal edema
  • bronchospasm
  • cardiac arrhythmias

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What to do?
  • Call for medical help
  • Lay patient back in supine position
  • Check airway
  • Administer oxygen
  • Monitor pulse, BP, and respiration
  • If depressed or absent inject .3-.5mL 11000
    epi, CPR, repeat injection

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Pathophysiology
  • Hypersensitivity is an exaggerated response of
    the immune system. The immune system could be
  • Non specific
  • Specific
  • Humoral
  • cellular
  • Humoral involves B cells, antibodies and
    hypersensitivity type I, II, and III.
  • While cellular immunity involves T lymphocytes
    and hypersensitivity type IV.

13
Pathophysiology
Hypersensitivity type Cause Mediated by Manifestation
I Dust, pollen food IGE Atopy Anaphylaxis Asthma
II Blood transfusion Cytotoxic, antibody-dependent IgM or IgG erythroblastosis fetalis Goodpasture's syndrome autoimmune hemolytic anemia
III Immune complex disease IgG Serum sickness Arthus reaction SLE
IV Contact with metal, perfume, chemicals TB skin test cell-mediated Contact dermatitis Tuberculosis Chronic transplant rejection
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Dental Algorithm-A
  • Antibiotics Not recommended for treatment of
    allergic reaction but may be causative agent of
    allergy (i.e., Penicillin)
  • Anesthetics Not recommended for treatment of
    allergies but may be another causative agent.
    Signs and symptoms are tachycardia, apprehension,
    sweating, and hyperactivity. Ester LA are most
    commonly associated with allergic reactions.
    When patient with past history of LA allergy
    presents, inject slowly using aspiration first,
    place 1 drop on tissues, withdraw and watch to
    see if reaction occurs

15
Dental Algorithm-A cont.
  • Analgesics Aspirin may cause GI upset,
  • Aspirin may also provoke severe reaction in
    asthmatics. Other NSAIDs may cause similar
    effects
  • Anxiety Make appointment as comfortable as
    possible for patient who thinks allergy to local
    anesthetic is possible

16
Dental Algorithm B
  • Bleeding
  • Aspirin inhibits platelet function and prolongs
    the prothrombin time (PT)

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Dental Algorithm C
  • Complications
  • systemic anaphylaxis,
  • vasodilation,
  • respiratory distress,
  • hypotension,
  • pruritus,
  • conjunctivitis,
  • nausea vomiting,
  • substernal pressure,
  • laryngeal edema,
  • bronchospasm,
  • rhinitis,
  • death
  • itchiness rash,

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Dental Algorithm C cont
  • Cardiac
  • tachycardia
  • cardiovascular collapse
  • cardiac arrythmias

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Dental Algorithm D
  • Drug Interactions
  • Aspirin and other NSAIDs may cause GI upset
  • LA are associated with allergic reactions because
    of constituents in LA suspension and metabolic
    by-products of LA
  • Antibiotics like Penicillin may cause allergic
    reaction
  • Lichenoid drug eruptions may be caused by
    thiazides, methyldopa, and photographic dyes

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Dental Algorithm E
  • Emergency
  • Call for immediate medical help
  • Place patient in the supine position
  • Check for an open airway
  • Administer oxygen
  • Check pulse, BP, and respiration
  • if depressed or absent, inject 0.3-0.5 mL 11000
  • epinephrine IM into tongue
  • provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation if needed
  • repeat injection of epinephrine if no response

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