Hazards Flashcards
Define biomaterials
Natural or synthetic material that interfaces with living or biological tissues
Define biocompatibility
The ability of a material to elicit an appropriate biological response, in a given application, in the body/mouth
Define bioinert
A material that does not elicit any response with the host tissue
Define bioactive
A material that does elicit any response with the host tissue
When is a biomaterial deemed safe?
When the material doesn’t cause any local or systemic adverse reactions
What is a Class I medical device
Temporary removable devices such as mouth-guards
What is a Class IIa medical device
Devices used within tooth cavities such as crowns inlays
What is a Class IIb medical device
Implanted devices such as titanium implants
What is a Class III medical device
High risk category devices such as
- Pacemakers
- Heart valves
Who is at risk when using dental materials?
- The dental practitioner
- The dental nurse
- The dental technician
- The patient
Name the 7 types of adverse reaction
- Toxic reactions
- Irritant contact dermatitis
- Allergic contact dermatitis
- Oral lichenoid reactions
- Anaphylactoid reactions
- Contact urticaria
- Intolerance reactions
Commment on oral cavity hypersensitivity
- Oral cavity rarely shows hypersensitivity response due to its vascular nature
Name the 3 types of irritant contact dermatitis
- Acute toxic reaction
- Cumulative insult dermatitis
- Paresthesia (burning, tingling)
What are the 2 types of Dermatoses
- Irritant
- Allergic
Where does irritative dermatitis occur?
localised and restricted primarily to the area of exposure (contact site)