A rare case of gingival necrosis following an extraoral injection of dermal filler

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Rania Livada, Jacob Shiloah
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Abstract

Background

The utilization of dermal fillers for cosmetic procedures has increased dramatically in the past several years, and so is the number of reported adverse events and complications. Most of these reports are centered on extraoral facial structures such as skin, nose, forehead, and eyes. However, as this report illustrates, intraoral complications are also possible and require appropriate management. Our extensive search of the medical and dental literature has failed to yield any such report.

Methods and Results

An injection of dermal filler composed of hyaluronic acid for managing a deep nasolabial fold resulting in an arterial occlusion is presented. Patient exhibited facial skin necrosis, with ecchymoses and crusting, extending to the right eye. Transient diplopia and vision changes were also present. Additionally, intraoral necrosis of the palatal mucosa extending from the right central incisor to the molars and approaching the midline was noted. Patient was managed palliatively until complete re-epithelization was noted, with no further loss of periodontal attachment.

Conclusion

This case illustrates a rare oral complication of extraoral injection of a dermal filler, and its management. The clinicians should be aware of the potential risks of these cosmetic procedures. Early detection and timely management may prevent lasting damage and discomfort. Additionally, some of these complications may require a well-coordinated multidisciplinary involvement to restore health and functions (plastic surgeon, dermatologist, ophthalmologist, and a periodontist).

Key points

Why is this case new information?
  • Previous reports of adverse effects linked to dermal fillers were limited to extraoral structures such as the facial skin, nose, forehead, and eye. To the authors’ best knowledge, this is the first and only documented case of intraoral necrosis following dermal filler injection
What are the keys to successful management of this case?
  • The most important step in managing intra-arterial filler injection and occlusion is the immediate injection of hyaluronidase enzyme to minimize the extent of tissue necrosis. In the case of ocular involvement, immediate referral to an ophthalmologist is required
What are the primary limitations to success in this case?
  • Success of managing the adverse effects of vascular occlusion following filler injection depends on several factors, including the anatomical area of occlusion, its extend, along with timely treatment
口腔外注射皮肤填充剂后牙龈坏死的罕见病例
背景 在过去几年中,使用皮肤填充剂进行美容手术的人数急剧增加,报告的不良事件和并发症的数量也随之增加。这些报告大多集中在口外面部结构,如皮肤、鼻子、前额和眼睛。然而,正如本报告所述,口内并发症也是可能发生的,并且需要适当的处理。我们对医学和牙科文献进行了广泛的搜索,但没有发现任何此类报告。 方法与结果 本报告介绍了注射由透明质酸组成的皮肤填充剂来处理深鼻唇沟导致的动脉闭塞。患者面部皮肤坏死,伴有瘀斑和结痂,并延伸至右眼。患者还出现了短暂的复视和视力变化。此外,口腔内的腭粘膜坏死从右中切牙延伸至臼齿,并接近中线。患者接受了姑息治疗,直到发现牙龈完全恢复上皮,牙周附着力不再丧失。 结论 本病例说明了口腔外注射皮肤填充剂的罕见口腔并发症及其处理方法。临床医生应该意识到这些美容手术的潜在风险。及早发现和及时处理可避免持久的损伤和不适。此外,其中一些并发症可能需要多学科(整形外科医生、皮肤科医生、眼科医生和牙周病医生)的密切配合才能恢复健康和功能。 要点 为什么本病例是新信息? 以前有关皮肤填充剂不良反应的报道仅限于口外结构,如面部皮肤、鼻子、前额和眼睛。据作者所知,这是第一例也是唯一一例记录在案的皮肤填充剂注射后口内坏死病例,成功处理该病例的关键是什么? 处理动脉内填充物注射和闭塞的最重要步骤是立即注射透明质酸酶,以尽量减少组织坏死的程度。在眼部受累的情况下,需要立即转诊至眼科医生 本病例成功的主要限制因素是什么? 成功控制注射填充剂后血管闭塞的不良影响取决于几个因素,包括闭塞的解剖区域、其范围以及及时治疗
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Clinical Advances in Periodontics
Clinical Advances in Periodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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