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Release of nickel ions from stainless steel alloys used in dental braces and their patch test reactivity in nickel-sensitive individuals

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CONTACT DERMATITIS
卷 48, 期 6, 页码 300-304

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BLACKWELL MUNKSGAARD
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0536.2003.00118.x

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allergic contact dermatitis; dental braces; nickel release; patch test; stainless steel alloys

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Nickel ions leached in sufficient quantities from nickel-containing alloys may induce nickel sensitization or elicit allergic contact dermatitis. Nickel-containing stainless steel alloys are generally considered safe for nickel-sensitive individuals to use. The study summarized in this paper investigated 3 parameters. First, the release of nickel was estimated in artificial saliva and sweat from 4 different stainless steel alloys frequently used in dental braces. Second, in a pilot study, oral mucosa cells harvested from 3 dental patients before and after the attachment of dental braces were analysed for possible nickel content. Third, patch test reactivity of the 4 stainless steel alloys was tested on 31 nickel-sensitive subjects. All 4 stainless steel alloys released small amounts of nickel ions into artificial saliva (<0•13 μg/cm(2)/week) and artificial sweat (<0.05 mug/cm(2) /week), but no measurable amounts of nickel were found in any of the oral mucosa samples. None of the 31 nickel-sensitive subjects reacted to patch testing with the 4 stainless steel alloys, indicating that these stainless steel alloys would be safe to use in direct and prolonged contact with the skin.

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