Drug allergy can be diagnosed only in situations when an underlying immune mechanism can be identified in the development of hypersensitivity reactions. In all
requiring local anesthetic injection in order to receive dental treatment; (ii) to assess the incidence of anaphylactic allergic reactions among those
19 avr. 2007 istration of local anesthesia.67 In pediatric dentistry
to local anesthetics by dentists allergists
Lidocaine a local anesthetic commonly used in dental treatments
Local anaesthesia is routinely used in every- day dental practice and is the main stay of pain control during dental treatment. Allergy to local anaesthetic is
Severe adverse reactions to dental local anaesthetics: systemic reactions. PJ Sambrook* W Smith
2 oct. 2002 Allergy to epinephrine is impossible. A patient may be allergic to other compounds in the anesthetic cartridge. For example methylparabens are.
anaesthesia. Objective To investigate patients considered to have experienced allergic reactions to local anaesthetics administered for dental treatment.
; (c) local anesthetic intoxication; and (d) allergic reaction to local anesthetics. NEUROGENIC SHOCK OR SYNCOPE. Neurogenic shock or syncope also called