I have never seen one after placing hundreds of them over the past 30 years, nor have I read anything in the research or performance evaluation literature regarding that type of response.
It is possible, however, to experience a slight, temporary chemical burn from the etching gel used to prep the tooth surface for the sealant, or an allergic reaction to the operator's latex gloves. I would advise the practitioner of your experience so it can be examined and noted in your chart.
Any reaction occur.
no, food coloring doesn't cause a chemical reaction, it is essenctially like water.
No, that's a physical reaction.
The amount of energy necessary to cause a chemical reaction to occur is called activation energy.
no
Restorative and esthetic dental reaction occurs when a dental material undergoes distortion.
First you clean the teeth, then you isolate,prime and etch
When using a new pan gasket, no sealant is necessary. Using sealant on a automatic transmission pan gasket is a bad idea, excess sealant can cause trouble.
Liquid rubber has a number of uses. For example, it can be used as a roof sealant or to make molds. It's sealant properties are useful in making medical devices such as dental molds.
A thin plastic substance that is painted over teeth as an anti-cavity measure to seal out food particles and acids produced by bacteria.
It depends on the dental treatment -- fillings, extractions, etc. can all have different effects. You may have had a bad reaction to the novocaine or other drugs. It could be pretty much anything. ~ T
It is a thin substance placed on a prepared tooth before adding a composite filling or a sealant. It's purpose is to make the finishing product stick. :)
Sneezing
yes. There are patients that has allergic reaction in the denture base which is made up of acrylic. The most common cause of stomatitis venenata is dental and cosmetic preparations.
As late as 1500 AD toothworms were thought to be the main cause of dental disease.
It might cause reaction in staining and cause accident
No. They don't.