Allergic Reactions Flashcards
Define allergy
Abnormal or hypersensitive response of the immune system
What are the common causes allergy?
Adult: Drugs
Children: Food and infection
What are the triggers of allergy?
- Foreign substances
- React to allergens
- Humoral immunity (B-memory cells)
What are the signs/sympt for allergy?
- conjunctivitis
- urticaria: skin rash
- swelling
- chest tightness
- dyspnea: shortness of breath
- Inflammaition of nasal passage
If a patient has a penicillion allergy what medication should be used?
Erythromycin or Clindamiycin
Explain the etiology of Type I
- Reactant: IgE
(humoral immune system) - Action: Allergen-specific, IgE causes mast cell degranulation and release histamine and inflammation.
- Examples: Anaphylaxis, Hay fever, Food and drug allergy.
- From: Soluble antigen
Explain the etiology of Type II
Reactant: IgG/M
Action: Binds to cell antigens leads to complement activation and destruction of cells. Also mediates ACC w/ cytotoxic T cells, macrophages, Neutrophils and NKC.
Examples: Tranfusion reaction (mix-match blood), Hemolytic disease of the newborn.
From: Cell bound antigen
Explain the etiology of Type III
Reactant: IgG/M
Action: antigen-antibody complexes is deposited in the tissues. complement activation= inflammatory mediators and recruits neutrophils. Enzymes is release because of neutrophils damage to tissue.
Examples: Post- Strep glomerulonephritis, arthritis and systemic lupus eryhematosus.
From: soluble antigen
Explain the eitiology for Type IV
Reactant: T cells
Action: T-H1 cells secretes sytokines, which activates macrophages and cytotoxic t-cells.
Examples: contact dermatitis, type I diabetes, MS
From: Soluble and Cell bound antigen
What are the allergy to dental materials associated with?
Type I,III,IV
Type IV- dental materials and restorative materials
What does dental materials allergy presents with?
- Contact stomatitis
- Lichenoid reaction
What is heredity angioedema?
It is a condition provoked by infection, stress, dental surgery or trauma
How is heredity angioedema managed?
Implementation of preventive measures because it does not respond well to epinephrine or antihistamines.
What is medical management for allergy?
Systemic Steriods
Antihistamines
Allergist for testing
Dental management for allergy
- medical Hx
- Identify and document allergens
- Avoid allergens
- drugs in the drugs kit includes drugs that can abort and allergic reaction.
- Postion Pt in head down or supine postion
- open airway
- administer oxygen
- administer epinephrine and diphenydramine if reaction is unresolved