Abstract
Silicosis is a chronic lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of crystalline silica particles, frequently encountered in professionals exposed to silica dust. We report the case of a 54-year-old dental technician presenting with progressive dyspnea, where the diagnosis of silicosis was confirmed based on occupational history and characteristic radiological findings. A differential diagnosis with sarcoidosis was initially considered. This case highlights the importance of early recognition of occupational lung diseases and emphasizes the need for preventive measures to limit silica exposure.