The German S3 guideline on titanium hypersensitivity in implant dentistry: consensus statements and recommendations.
Lena Katharina Müller-HeuptEik SchiegnitzSebahat KayaElisabeth Jacobi-GresserPeer Wolfgang KämmererBilal Al-NawasPublished in: International journal of implant dentistry (2022)
For reasonable decision-making, a patient's clinical symptoms should be regarded as leading parameters, which are usually expressed by a local inflammatory reaction with subsequent disturbed osseous integration. Allergy tests, such as the epicutaneous test or the lymphocyte transformation test are not helpful in titanium intolerance assessments, since these tests indicate T cell-mediated allergies, which are not observed in titanium intolerance reactions. Other metals and impurities that might be present in superstructures or alloys also need to be considered as the cause of an intolerance reaction and a trigger for contact sensitization. In the case of a suspected titanium particle-related, local immunologically induced inflammatory reaction with subsequent impaired osseous integration, dental ceramic implants can be considered as a therapeutic option.