N,N-Dimethyl-4-toluidine home ICD10: L23.9


Formule CAS
C9H13N 99-97-8



Background
N,N-Dimethyl-4-toluidine is an amine activator used in visible light cured dental acrylic composite materials.

Synonyms
N,N-dimethyl-4-toluidine

Uses
Dental acrylic composite materials
Dental prosthesis

Cross-Reactions

Unusual Reactions

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Referenties
1. Kaaber, S., H. Thulin, and E. Nielsen, Skin sensitivity to denture base materials in the burning mouth syndrome. Contact Dermatitis, 1979. 5(2): p. 90-6.
2. Tosti, A., et al., Contact stomatitis due to N,N-dimethyl-para-toluidine. Contact Dermatitis, 1990. 22(2): p. 113.
3. Verschueren, G.L. and D.P. Bruynzeel, Allergy to N,N-dimethyl-p-toluidine in dental materials. Contact Dermatitis, 1991. 24(2): p. 149.
4. Dutree-Meulenberg, R.O., M.M. Kozel, and T. van Joost, Burning mouth syndrome: a possible etiologic role for local contact hypersensitivity. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1992. 26(6): p. 935-40.


Author(s):
Allergology: background information on allergens.

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