Penetrating injuries to the maxillofacial region are very common. Foreign bodies embedded deep in the maxillofacial region due to these injuries pose a challenge to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. These objects may become a potent source of pain and infection. Early diagnosis of these foreign bodies can be achieved by the use of plain radiographs, ultrasonography, computed tomographic scans, and magnetic resonance imaging. Once diagnosed and located, these foreign bodies should be removed. Here, we report three such cases where early diagnosis of these foreign bodies embedded in the maxillofacial region lead to their early and successful removal without complications
Foreign bodies are common findings in the maxillofacial region, most commonly the result of accident...
Open wounds represent a potential area of medicolegal risk if foreign bodies are not identified prio...
In this case report we are presenting an unusual case of foreign body embedment in the oro-facial so...
Cases in which a foreign body is embedded in the maxillofacial region are uncommon and rarely report...
This study emphasizes the importance of scrupulous diagnostic first aid procedures to avoid the cons...
The most common causes of foreign body in orofacial region is either trauma or iatrogenic. These cas...
PurposeMost trauma surgeons encounter numerous penetrating injuries. Some foreign bodies can cause p...
The ingestion and inhalation of foreign bodies with their associated morbidity and mortality have be...
Impacted foreign body face with knife in situ is an uncommon presentation. The proximity to vital st...
Foreign bodies can penetrate in soft tissues of the maxillofacial region through injuries and cutane...
Foreign bodies are common findings in the maxillofacial region, most commonly the result of accident...
Introduction: Injuries in the Head Neck region due to impacted or penetrating foreign bodies are not...
Foreign bodies can penetrate in soft tissues of the maxillofacial region through injuries and cutane...
Foreign bodies can penetrate in soft tissues of the maxillofacial region through injuries and cutane...
Open wounds represent a potential area of medicolegal risk if foreign bodies are not identified prio...
Foreign bodies are common findings in the maxillofacial region, most commonly the result of accident...
Open wounds represent a potential area of medicolegal risk if foreign bodies are not identified prio...
In this case report we are presenting an unusual case of foreign body embedment in the oro-facial so...
Cases in which a foreign body is embedded in the maxillofacial region are uncommon and rarely report...
This study emphasizes the importance of scrupulous diagnostic first aid procedures to avoid the cons...
The most common causes of foreign body in orofacial region is either trauma or iatrogenic. These cas...
PurposeMost trauma surgeons encounter numerous penetrating injuries. Some foreign bodies can cause p...
The ingestion and inhalation of foreign bodies with their associated morbidity and mortality have be...
Impacted foreign body face with knife in situ is an uncommon presentation. The proximity to vital st...
Foreign bodies can penetrate in soft tissues of the maxillofacial region through injuries and cutane...
Foreign bodies are common findings in the maxillofacial region, most commonly the result of accident...
Introduction: Injuries in the Head Neck region due to impacted or penetrating foreign bodies are not...
Foreign bodies can penetrate in soft tissues of the maxillofacial region through injuries and cutane...
Foreign bodies can penetrate in soft tissues of the maxillofacial region through injuries and cutane...
Open wounds represent a potential area of medicolegal risk if foreign bodies are not identified prio...
Foreign bodies are common findings in the maxillofacial region, most commonly the result of accident...
Open wounds represent a potential area of medicolegal risk if foreign bodies are not identified prio...
In this case report we are presenting an unusual case of foreign body embedment in the oro-facial so...