Iatrogenic trauma though not serious is very common in dental practice. Orthodontic treatment can inflict such injuries as they are prolonged over a long period of time. Ill-fabricated orthodontic appliances, such as wires and brackets, or the patients' habits such as application of constant pressure over the appliance can traumatize the adjacent oral soft tissues. In rare cases, these appliances can get embedded into the mucosa and gingival tissues. This case report describes one such case of iatrogenic trauma to the palatal mucosa due to entrapment of a tongue spike appliance and its surgical management
Oral mucosal injuries can occur due to the action of different agents from a physical, chemical or t...
Accidentally, ingesting components of an orthodontic appliance can result in serious consequences fo...
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PubMedID: 16253103Background: Iatrogenic trauma can be defined as any trauma that has been induced b...
Iatrogenic trauma can be defined as any adverse condition in a patient resulting from treatment by a...
Many kinds of iatrogenic damage during orthodontic treatment have been reported. Among the most comm...
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Introduction. Dislodgement of orthodontic appliance into operation wounds may occur while performing...
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Background Approach to dental trauma should always be based on a careful examination of the traumati...
Luxational injuries to the permanent anterior teeth in children are a cause of concern. Palatal luxa...
Traumatizing elements of orthodontic appliances can cause patients’ discomfort and pain. We examined...
Introduction In the recent years, there was an increase in the number of people, adults and children...
Ingestion is the entry of a substance into the human organism, which occurs by taking it through the...
In daily orthodontic practice, we usually face two types of emergencies: head gear injuries and orop...
Oral mucosal injuries can occur due to the action of different agents from a physical, chemical or t...
Accidentally, ingesting components of an orthodontic appliance can result in serious consequences fo...
Copyright: © 2014 da Matta ENR, et al.. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms ...
PubMedID: 16253103Background: Iatrogenic trauma can be defined as any trauma that has been induced b...
Iatrogenic trauma can be defined as any adverse condition in a patient resulting from treatment by a...
Many kinds of iatrogenic damage during orthodontic treatment have been reported. Among the most comm...
Copyright © 2013 Mohammad Hoseini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Introduction. Dislodgement of orthodontic appliance into operation wounds may occur while performing...
Copyright © 2013 Shruti Tandon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background Approach to dental trauma should always be based on a careful examination of the traumati...
Luxational injuries to the permanent anterior teeth in children are a cause of concern. Palatal luxa...
Traumatizing elements of orthodontic appliances can cause patients’ discomfort and pain. We examined...
Introduction In the recent years, there was an increase in the number of people, adults and children...
Ingestion is the entry of a substance into the human organism, which occurs by taking it through the...
In daily orthodontic practice, we usually face two types of emergencies: head gear injuries and orop...
Oral mucosal injuries can occur due to the action of different agents from a physical, chemical or t...
Accidentally, ingesting components of an orthodontic appliance can result in serious consequences fo...
Copyright: © 2014 da Matta ENR, et al.. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms ...