Ramona Camelia Anculia, Liana Todor, Anca Porumb, Dan Florin Bonta, Ruxandra Ilinca Matei, Ana Maria Matichescu, Mariana Păcurar, Iustin Olariu
ABSTRACT
Introduction: The most common allergens in prosthetic materials are acrylates and metals. Allergy to acrylates and methacrylates is a rare cause of stomatitis, because dentures contain acrylate in polymerized, non-sensitizing form. Background and Objectives: This study aims to report the management of the case of a patient allergic to different materials, which requires prosthetic treatment. Materials and Methods: A 65-year-old woman requested a complete prosthetic rehabilitation. The difficulty of the treatment was to choose the type of prostheses according to the allergies presented by the patient. Results: The removable partial denture, made of Biodentaplast (Bredent, Germany), a combination of classic acrylic and elastic prosthesis, satisfies both aesthetically and functionally. During the evaluation and control at 6 and 12 months, it was found the good preservation of the restorations, the normal appearance of the oral cavity structures and the functionality of the prostheses Conclusions: For the success of the treatment it is important to know the medical and dental history of the patient in establishing the prosthetic treatment plan. The peculiarity of this case lies in the fact that the patient’s allergies determine the change of the prosthetic treatment plan, in the sense that a simple fixed pros-thesis becomes a mobile prosthesis made of materials chosen in accordance with the patient’s condition.
DOI : 10.62610/RJOR.2025.1.17.81