Swallowed prostheses have been described in the literature, and in some cases, the diagnosis can be challenging, especially if the partial or complete denture is metal-free. This article presents a case of a swallowed partial denture and points to the importance of early diagnosis. A man was admitted to the emergency room complaining of progressive breathing difficulty while presenting with an extra volume in his neck. After inconclusive image examinations, endoscopy under sedation was used to identify and retrieve the foreign object, which was a metal-free acrylic partial denture. Early diagnosis and the correct treatment can avoid serious sequelae, such as edematous reactions, mucosal infection, and necrosis. Patients should be scheduled ...
Introduction: Denture ingestion or aspiration is a problem requiring awareness of different speciali...
A dental prosthesis which ingested and impacted in esophagus, is an emergency case and life threaten...
AbstractMis-swallowing of a foreign body in the esophagus coexisting with sliding hernia might be mi...
Swallowed prostheses have been described in the literature, and in some cases, the diagnosis can be ...
SUMMARY: We report a case of a swallowed partial denture in a 51-year-old man who presented with pro...
Contains fulltext : 69256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Complications oc...
Contains fulltext : 51848.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Complications ...
Complications occurred in a 41-year-old woman following an attempt to remove a partial denture by oe...
Background: Although chronic foreign bodies in the esophagus are rare, they often come with signific...
Foreign body ingestion in the upper digestive tract is a relatively common emergency. Less than 1% h...
Objective: Impacted foreign bodies in the trachea and esophagus are common. In the esophagus, these ...
Background: Swallowed dentures can present with upper aerodigestive tract obstruction needing urgent...
This case study aims to highlight the potential hazards and the management of a patient who ingested...
Ingestion of Foreign body whether intensional or inadvertent is a common cause of esophageal perfora...
Swallowed or inhaled partial dentures can present a diagnostic challenge. Three new cases are descri...
Introduction: Denture ingestion or aspiration is a problem requiring awareness of different speciali...
A dental prosthesis which ingested and impacted in esophagus, is an emergency case and life threaten...
AbstractMis-swallowing of a foreign body in the esophagus coexisting with sliding hernia might be mi...
Swallowed prostheses have been described in the literature, and in some cases, the diagnosis can be ...
SUMMARY: We report a case of a swallowed partial denture in a 51-year-old man who presented with pro...
Contains fulltext : 69256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Complications oc...
Contains fulltext : 51848.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Complications ...
Complications occurred in a 41-year-old woman following an attempt to remove a partial denture by oe...
Background: Although chronic foreign bodies in the esophagus are rare, they often come with signific...
Foreign body ingestion in the upper digestive tract is a relatively common emergency. Less than 1% h...
Objective: Impacted foreign bodies in the trachea and esophagus are common. In the esophagus, these ...
Background: Swallowed dentures can present with upper aerodigestive tract obstruction needing urgent...
This case study aims to highlight the potential hazards and the management of a patient who ingested...
Ingestion of Foreign body whether intensional or inadvertent is a common cause of esophageal perfora...
Swallowed or inhaled partial dentures can present a diagnostic challenge. Three new cases are descri...
Introduction: Denture ingestion or aspiration is a problem requiring awareness of different speciali...
A dental prosthesis which ingested and impacted in esophagus, is an emergency case and life threaten...
AbstractMis-swallowing of a foreign body in the esophagus coexisting with sliding hernia might be mi...