Abstract
Quincke's Edeama is of intrest for dentists in clinical practice. It was first discribed in 1882 as a transitory and a localized edeama in the skin or in the subcutaneous tissue. It is known to angioneuroedema. Since it was first reported by Quincke, several articles have reported it.
We report that we experienced a case of Quincke's Edeama. A case is reported to present the dentist's role in diagnosis of Quincke's Edeama.