Allergy to Latex
Latex allergy is a hypersensitivity to the naturally occurring protein found in rubber which may cause symptoms to arise. These symptoms may be as mild as skin irritations (contact dermatitis), hives, itchy eyes, runny nose, to more severe occurrences such as asthma and life-threatening anaphylaxis. If you have a latex allergy you should inform your dentist right away so that the dentist can use a non latex glove and other latex free material. Most dentist will ask in your medical history if you have a latex allergy. Once the dentist knows that you have a latex allergy, your chart will be flagged so that each time you come in for an appointment, the dentist will know right away.
The symptoms and signs associated with anaphylaxis include:
- Difficulty breathing
- Dizziness
- Confusion
- Wheezing
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Rapid or weak pulse
- Loss of consciousness
- Shock
- Respiratory failure
- Circulatory failure
Other groups at risk include those who have had various surgeries, especially those involving the nervous system and genitourinary tract system. Children with spina bifida also appear to have a higher occurrence of developing latex allergies.
If you have a known sensitivity or allergy to latex or any related items, please notify our office. Non-latex substitutes can be found for all of the latex-containing items that are normally used.
If you have any questions call Foothills Dental Centre at (870) 865-7673. Trusted and proudly serving Hinton, Edson, Jasper, Grande Cashe, Spruce Grove, Whitecourt and the Drayton Valley.