2016, Number 2
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Odovtos-Int J Dent Sc 2016; 18 (2)
Severe Injury Caused by a Traumatic Toothbrush Impalement: A Case Report
Islas RMS, Noyola FMÁ, Martínez RR, Pozos GA, Garrocho RJA
Language: Spanish
References: 51
Page: 15-22
PDF size: 149.57 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The present report describes a unusual case about a buccodental trauma in a 5-year-old boy, who
suffered a wound by toothbrush impalement into the oral mucosa, between the ascendant ramus and the
cheek vestibule, also the diagnostic process and hospital treatment, since his admission to the urgency
room, the injury surgical management, and the postoperative control.
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