Oral Lichenoid Lesions May Regress after Amalgama Removal: A Case Report Becomes a Proof of the Concept

Bettoni E, Bellucci G, Damiani G, Crescentini M
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The aim of this report is to present a clinical case of oral lichenoid lesions (OLL) associated with amalgam and various metal restorations, including palladium, mercury, and gold. The patient presented with symptoms and lesions consistent with OLL, and the diagnosis was confirmed through a synthesis of the patient's medical history, clinical examination, histopathological analysis, and direct immunofluorescence. Oral lichenoid lesions are a group of disorders characterized by lesions that resemble oral lichen planus but are caused by a hypersensitivity reaction to certain substances, such as dental materials. In this case, the amalgam and metal restorations were suspected to be the triggering factors for the lichenoid lesions. The histopathological analysis revealed findings consistent with OLL, further supporting the diagnosis. Additionally, direct immunofluorescence testing provided additional evidence for the presence of OLL. The combination of these diagnostic approaches allowed for a comprehensive understanding of the patient's condition. As
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口腔苔藓样病变可能在汞合金去除后消退:一个病例报告成为概念的证明
本报告的目的是提出一个临床病例口腔苔藓样病变(OLL)与汞合金和各种金属修复,包括钯,汞和金。患者表现出与OLL相符的症状和病变,综合患者病史、临床检查、组织病理学分析和直接免疫荧光,确诊为OLL。口腔苔藓样病变是一组疾病,其特征是病变类似于口腔扁平苔藓,但由对某些物质(如牙科材料)的超敏反应引起。在这种情况下,汞合金和金属修复体被怀疑是触发因素的地衣样病变。组织病理学分析显示的结果与OLL一致,进一步支持诊断。此外,直接免疫荧光检测为OLL的存在提供了额外的证据。这些诊断方法的结合可以全面了解患者的病情。作为
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