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How can i tell if i'm having an allergic reaction to dental materials used in my recent crown?

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Dr. Brian Novick answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

Very unusual but: You would probably experience pain or itching in the area..And see redness or swelling. But this could also be due to trauma of the procedure...Call your dentist if you aare having any of these symptoms.

Answered 2/8/2017

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A few things: There will be redness around the gum area where the crown was done. Also you may develop a skin rash, have itching and may have wheezing. Have your mouth checked out by a dentist.

Answered 3/27/2013

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Tissue redness: An allergic response to a dental material is usually redness or swelling of the tissue in direct contact with that material.

Answered 9/23/2016

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