Irritant contact dermatitis
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- Among dental staff, the most common causes of primary irritant dermatitis or irritant contact dermatitis are frequent washing of the hands and constant use of sweaty latex or polymer gloves.
- The symptoms and appearance of irritant contact dermatitis resemble allergic eczema (Figure
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