Latex Free
We are a latex free dental office, offering dental care including mercury free fillings, cosmetics, orthodontics, implants, oral surgery, periodontal care, sedation, and other dental modalities in a clinical and administrative latex free environment. Our staff has latex and fragrance allergies and has taken special care to completely research every item present in our entire office to eliminate latex.
Latex sensitivity can lead to severe reactions ranging from a rash to anaphylaxis and death. In response to the increased prevalence of latex allergy Dr. Robert Korwin of Red Bank, NJ has opened the unique Center for Latex Allergy Dentistry, one of a handful of latex safe dental centers in the United States. The Center has expertise in treating patients with allergies specific to latex, along with other environmental allergies such as fragrances and perfumes.
Dr Korwin and his staff have taken this unique step as a result of allergies that have been noted by their patients who have not been able to find a latex safe environment for their simple or complex dental care requirements. By taking the necessary precautions to guard against contact dermatitis and latex sensitivity for the benefit of their patients as well as staff that also suffer from contact allergy and perfume allergy, The Center for Latex Allergy Dentistry provides a latex and allergen safe environment for outstanding dental care.
Contact dermatitis and latex allergic reactions by patients in dental and medical environments have recently become very prevalent. In order to prevent these reactions, every item used in Dr. Korwin’s office is thoroughly evaluated for latex content, including emergency supplies, gloves, masks, lab coats, orthodontic elastics, writing instruments, rubber bands, rubber stamps, and many other dental and office supplies. Any products containing latex are immediately discarded, and a non-latex item substituted.
When health care workers change gloves, the protein/powder particles become airborne and can be inhaled. When someone with a latex sensitivity/allergy inhales the latex-contaminated air, they can develop respiratory (breathing) distress! This reaction can occur without warning and may be fatal within minutes. The Center uses non latex gloves exclusively and screens all dental patients for latex allergy.
The Center conducts comprehensive staff training and any changes in protocols are continuously monitored by Dr. Korwin and staff, to create a latex-free environment with the use of non-latex dental clinical and office materials in order to avoid the health risk posed by latex which is prevalent in dental and clinical supplies. All staff members are involved in maintaining a latex safe environment.
Dr. Robert Korwin’s initiative to create the Center for Latex Allergy Dentistry and a latex-safe environment is part of his preventive campaign for implementing the dentist’s important role as a health care provider to improve the health of his large family of patients. Dr. Korwin recommends that all health care providers be educated about the signs, symptoms and diagnoses of latex reactions.
Dr Korwin is a member of the American Latex Allergy Association.
ALAA is a Lay Organization of:
American Academy Allergy Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI)
Members include: Asthma & Allergy Network /Mothers of Asthmatics (AAN/MA), Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), American Latex Allergy Association (ALAA), American Partnership for Eosinophilic (APFED), Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF),
ALAA is a member of CHASM
Consumer Health Alliance for Safe Medication (CHASM), a working group of patient and professional healthcare associations, to ensure patients with respiratory conditions have access to safe and effective medications and are protected from products that may pose unwarranted risks.
American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology (AAAA&I)
www.aaaai.org
611 East Wells Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 272-6071
(414) 272-6070 (FAX)
(800) 822-2762 (Physical Referral)
Latex Allergy
American College of Allergy Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI)
www.acaai.org
85 W. Algonquin Road, Suite 550
Arlington Heights, IL 60006-4425
(847) 427-1200
(800) 842-7777
(847) 427-1294 (FAX)
Slide series Latex Allergy Update
Allergist
Allergy & Asthma Network/Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA)
www.aanma.org
(800) 878-4403
Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA)
www.aafa.org
(800) 727-8462
American Partnership for Eosinophilic (APFED)
www.apfed.org
(713) 498-8216
The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN)
www.foodallergy.org
(888) 929-4040
Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF)
www.primaryimmune.org/
(800) 296-4433
World Allergy Organization
www.worldallergy.org
Kids with Food Allergies
www.kidswithfoodalergies.org/
