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@article{8a2619ffc75e479ea37da7422a9d0457,
title = "Clinical-diagnostic significance of recognition of specific antibodies in patients with allergies to metal alloys used in prosthetic dentistry",
abstract = "A comprehensive survey of 226 patients with an allergy to metal alloys applied in the clinic prosthodontics. In this study, the total Immunoglobulin E (IgE), specific IgE-and Immunoglobulin G (IgG)-antibodies to metal ions in serum and in mixed saliva were measured. In the mixed saliva no significant increasing in IgE-antibodies to metal ions has been revealed, IgGantibodies to gold, cobalt, chromium, nickel, copper, palladium and platinum ions in low titers were defined in elderly patients. To predict the development of allergic reactions in patients with metal alloys prosthetic constructions, specific serum IgG-antibodies to metal ions that characterize the frequency of contact with the allergen were measured. The content of specific IgE-antibodies to metal ions in serum measured to recognize a primary response to allergens (no history of contact with the metal alloys used in prosthetic dentistry). The investigation of specific IgE-and IgG-antibodies to metal ions in serum has shown the largest number of positive tests to copper (11.3%), gold (10.8%), cobalt (9.9%) and nickel ions (9.3%). The verification of clinical and diagnostic significance of revealing specific antibodies to metal ions in patients with allergies to metal alloys used in prosthetic dentistry, showed that the use of these methods is an auxiliary diagnostic tool and it can only be interpreted in conjunction with the results of clinical examination of the patients.",
keywords = "Allergic reaction, Dental metallic alloys, Hypersensitivity, Specific IgE-antibodies, Specific IgG-antibodies",
author = "Mikhailova, {Ekaterina Stanislavovna} and Kostyunichev, {Vladimir Valerevich} and Ermolaeva, {Lyudmila Alexandrovna} and Socolovich, {Natalia Alexandrovna} and Ogrina, {Natalia Alexandrovna} and Sheveleva, {Natalia Aleksandrovna} and Zhovtyy, {Sergey Nikolaevich} and Polens, {Aleksandr Anatolievich}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 Ekaterina Stanislavovna Mikhailova et al. Copyright: Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2017",
doi = "10.15412/J.JBTW.01060501",
language = "English",
volume = "6",
pages = "83--89",
journal = "Journal of Biology and Today's World",
issn = "2476-5376",
publisher = "Lexis Publisher",
number = "5",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Clinical-diagnostic significance of recognition of specific antibodies in patients with allergies to metal alloys used in prosthetic dentistry

AU - Mikhailova, Ekaterina Stanislavovna

AU - Kostyunichev, Vladimir Valerevich

AU - Ermolaeva, Lyudmila Alexandrovna

AU - Socolovich, Natalia Alexandrovna

AU - Ogrina, Natalia Alexandrovna

AU - Sheveleva, Natalia Aleksandrovna

AU - Zhovtyy, Sergey Nikolaevich

AU - Polens, Aleksandr Anatolievich

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2017 Ekaterina Stanislavovna Mikhailova et al. Copyright: Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

PY - 2017

Y1 - 2017

N2 - A comprehensive survey of 226 patients with an allergy to metal alloys applied in the clinic prosthodontics. In this study, the total Immunoglobulin E (IgE), specific IgE-and Immunoglobulin G (IgG)-antibodies to metal ions in serum and in mixed saliva were measured. In the mixed saliva no significant increasing in IgE-antibodies to metal ions has been revealed, IgGantibodies to gold, cobalt, chromium, nickel, copper, palladium and platinum ions in low titers were defined in elderly patients. To predict the development of allergic reactions in patients with metal alloys prosthetic constructions, specific serum IgG-antibodies to metal ions that characterize the frequency of contact with the allergen were measured. The content of specific IgE-antibodies to metal ions in serum measured to recognize a primary response to allergens (no history of contact with the metal alloys used in prosthetic dentistry). The investigation of specific IgE-and IgG-antibodies to metal ions in serum has shown the largest number of positive tests to copper (11.3%), gold (10.8%), cobalt (9.9%) and nickel ions (9.3%). The verification of clinical and diagnostic significance of revealing specific antibodies to metal ions in patients with allergies to metal alloys used in prosthetic dentistry, showed that the use of these methods is an auxiliary diagnostic tool and it can only be interpreted in conjunction with the results of clinical examination of the patients.

AB - A comprehensive survey of 226 patients with an allergy to metal alloys applied in the clinic prosthodontics. In this study, the total Immunoglobulin E (IgE), specific IgE-and Immunoglobulin G (IgG)-antibodies to metal ions in serum and in mixed saliva were measured. In the mixed saliva no significant increasing in IgE-antibodies to metal ions has been revealed, IgGantibodies to gold, cobalt, chromium, nickel, copper, palladium and platinum ions in low titers were defined in elderly patients. To predict the development of allergic reactions in patients with metal alloys prosthetic constructions, specific serum IgG-antibodies to metal ions that characterize the frequency of contact with the allergen were measured. The content of specific IgE-antibodies to metal ions in serum measured to recognize a primary response to allergens (no history of contact with the metal alloys used in prosthetic dentistry). The investigation of specific IgE-and IgG-antibodies to metal ions in serum has shown the largest number of positive tests to copper (11.3%), gold (10.8%), cobalt (9.9%) and nickel ions (9.3%). The verification of clinical and diagnostic significance of revealing specific antibodies to metal ions in patients with allergies to metal alloys used in prosthetic dentistry, showed that the use of these methods is an auxiliary diagnostic tool and it can only be interpreted in conjunction with the results of clinical examination of the patients.

KW - Allergic reaction

KW - Dental metallic alloys

KW - Hypersensitivity

KW - Specific IgE-antibodies

KW - Specific IgG-antibodies

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85020093528&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.15412/J.JBTW.01060501

DO - 10.15412/J.JBTW.01060501

M3 - Article

AN - SCOPUS:85020093528

VL - 6

SP - 83

EP - 89

JO - Journal of Biology and Today's World

JF - Journal of Biology and Today's World

SN - 2476-5376

IS - 5

ER -

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