Patricia also thought that she was allergic to 'something used by the dentist'. The day after her last visit she developed a crop of mouth ulcers. Her mouth was also generally sore and a bit swollen. The ulcers healed spontaneously within nine days, and she had completely recovered by the time I saw her. Her clinical history was fully consistent with a diagnosis of herpes (viral) infection in the oral mucosa and gums. We call this acute gingivostomatitis. Nevertheless, she was nervous about future dental treatment, so we patch-tested her anyway. The results were negative, suggesting once again that she had experienced a non-allergic event.
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