
Understanding Dental Care and Allergy Concerns
At Mid-Wilshire Dental Care, your health, safety, and comfort always come first. If you have allergies, it’s essential to address dental care and allergy concerns before starting treatment. Being aware of possible allergy triggers in the dental office ensures a safer, stress-free experience.
Common Allergy Triggers During Dental Care
Several materials commonly used in dental procedures can cause allergic reactions, including:
Latex — Found in gloves and dental dams
Metals — Such as nickel in braces and fillings
Acrylic materials — Used for dentures and retainers
Medications — Including antibiotics and anesthetics
Flavoring agents — Found in fluoride treatments and cleaning pastes
According to the American Dental Association (ADA), sharing your allergy history with your dentist can help avoid serious complications.
Recognizing Symptoms of Dental Allergies
Symptoms of an allergic reaction after dental treatment may include:
Swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat
Skin rashes around the mouth
Breathing difficulties
Burning sensations or unusual tastes
For a complete list of symptoms, visit Mayo Clinic’s Allergy Guide.
How We Manage Allergies at Mid-Wilshire Dental Care
Our allergy-conscious approach includes:
Latex-free gloves and dental supplies
Hypoallergenic alternatives for fillings, crowns, and dentures
Customized medication plans based on patient history
Full allergy assessments before any treatment begins
Our goal is to offer gentle, customized dental care for every patient with allergy concerns.
Preparing for a Safe Dental Visit
To ensure the best experience when managing dental care and allergy concerns:
Provide your full allergy history.
Bring a list of all medications.
Notify us of any previous allergic reactions to dental products.
Carry an EpiPen if prescribed.
Your Health Comes First
Managing allergies during dental care is essential for your health and peace of mind. At Mid-Wilshire Dental Care, we are committed to providing personalized care that prioritizes your well-being.
Call (323) 931-2000 or email us to schedule an allergy-safe dental consultation today!