# Allergic Contact Dermatitis From Dental Bonding Materials Containing Methacrylate: A Report of Two Cases

**Authors:** Abdulaziz Aljohani, Asma Aloufi, Ahmad A Qazali, Hamzah Babkair, Osama Qadiri, Hani T Fadel

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.84395 · Cureus · 2025-05-19

## TL;DR

Two dentists developed allergic skin reactions from methacrylate in dental bonding materials despite wearing gloves.

## Contribution

Reports two cases of allergic contact dermatitis in dentists due to methacrylate exposure from bonding agents.

## Key findings

- Two dentists developed ACD on their hands from methacrylate-containing bonding agents.
- ACD occurred despite glove use, indicating chemical penetration.
- Symptoms resolved with corticosteroids and improved handling practices.

## Abstract

Dental practitioners face occupational hazards, including allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) from materials like methacrylates found in dental bonding agents. ACD is a localized immune reaction causing dry skin, eczema, and sores. Despite using gloves, these chemicals can penetrate and cause skin reactions. The presented cases are of two dental practitioners who complained of signs and symptoms of ACD on the skin of their hands following regular restorative procedures. Later on, these complaints were diagnosed as ACD. The two male dentists developed ACD on the dorsal side of their hands due to improper handling of bonding materials. The allergens had penetrated despite using gloves, leading to localized rashes and itching. Diagnosed as a delayed type IV hypersensitivity reaction, both cases resolved with corticosteroids and improved handling. The exposure to methacrylate-containing dental bonding agents during routine procedures has the potential to develop ACD through direct or indirect skin contact. Increasing the awareness of the potential risks of methacrylate on the skin would consequently improve material handling techniques and identify appropriate methods for intervention and treatment in case the substance causes any adverse effects.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** methacrylate (PubChem CID 87595)
- **Diseases:** allergic contact dermatitis (MONDO:0006525), eczema (MONDO:0004980)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** sores (MESH:D063806), itching (MESH:D011537), rashes (MESH:D005076), dry (MESH:D015352), hypersensitivity (MESH:D004342), ACD (MESH:D017449), eczema (MESH:D004485)
- **Chemicals:** Methacrylate (MESH:D008689)

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