Allergy caused by sodium fluoride glycerin: a case report.
- Author:
Jihong MA
1
Author Information
1. Dept. of Stomatology, Qianfoshan Campus Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Fluorides;
Glycerol;
Humans;
Hypersensitivity;
Male;
Mouth Mucosa;
Phosphates;
Sodium Fluoride
- From:
West China Journal of Stomatology
2012;30(2):221-223
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
In recent years, though more and more ulcerations of oral mucosa caused by allergy to drug occurred clinically, allergy to sodium fluoride glycerin is extremely rare. A case of allergy to sodium fluoride glycerin occurred in Qianfoshan Campus Hospital of Shandong University. After treatment by sodium fluoride glycerin, there was mucosal edema, a large number of red miliary granules in buccal and palatal mucosa. After 3 hours, there were swallowing difficulties, but no breathing difficulties. Next day large ulcers of oral mucosa developed. The patient was cured 7 days after treatment. Fluoride-sensitive test result was positive.