Diagnostic tests for titanium hypersensitivity in implant dentistry: a systematic review of the literature.
Lena Katharina Müller-HeuptEik SchiegnitzSebahat KayaElisabeth Jacobi-GresserPeer Wolfgang KämmererBilal Al-NawasPublished in: International journal of implant dentistry (2022)
The study of the available literature regarding ECT and MELISA or LTT in patients with suspected titanium hypersensitivity showed inconsistent results in terms of reliability and validity and thus, those tests should be regarded cautiously. There is strong evidence that titanium hypersensitivity in dental implants is associated with innate immunity: unspecific pro-inflammatory responses due to particle induced hyperreactivity of macrophages or toxicological responses especially towards nanoparticles rather than activation of the adaptive immune system. Therefore, tests detecting allergies do not seem expedient and inflammatory clinical signs should be regarded as leading parameters.