The rarest of its kind, the electrical injuries of the commissure areas of the mouth pose a potential threat in terms of management to the practitioner. The most commonly affected young toddlers, in their teething period, chew onto the female end of the live extension wire cord. Saliva which acts a medium transports the electrical current to the fragile mucosa of the oral cavity thereby leading to the treacherous burn injuries. Since children have an overall lower fat component and different surface area to volume ratio, which impacts on the risk of deep tissue damage compared to adults with equivalent injury. The review outlines: (1) A detailed review of literature reflecting the various treatment modalities proposed by different practitio...
Identifying and treating traumatic dental injuries is an extremely important part of the dentistry p...
Abstract In case of parotid gland injury, one has to be aware of the fact that post‐operative compli...
Electrical burns are a major cause of bodily harm due to the mechanism and effect of the lesions. Th...
Electrical burn damages constitutes of 4% of all burn trauma. Approximately 20% of total electrical ...
Exposure to electricity may have results ranging from a mild injury to severe cardiopulmonary arrest...
Oral burns in pediatric patient are commonly due to electrical injuries, representing an important r...
Introduction: Electrical burns range from 4 to 7 % of the total burn accidents and many of them affe...
Electrical burns are an important preventable cause of injury in children. The objective of this stu...
Electrical accidents can usually lead to severe skin burns and soft tissues damages, but also to unc...
Trauma-related oral lesions are common in clinical practice of dentistry and they can impair patient...
PubMedID: 16253103Background: Iatrogenic trauma can be defined as any trauma that has been induced b...
Electrosurgical technique have been used in dentistry as an aid to soft tissue management for nearly...
Injuries to oral soft-tissues can occur due to accidental, iatrogenic, and factitious traumas. They ...
The analysis of domestic and foreign literature sources showed that the problem of diagnosing and tr...
Electrical trauma can be caused by low-voltage current (from 60 to 1000 V, usually 220 or 360 V), hi...
Identifying and treating traumatic dental injuries is an extremely important part of the dentistry p...
Abstract In case of parotid gland injury, one has to be aware of the fact that post‐operative compli...
Electrical burns are a major cause of bodily harm due to the mechanism and effect of the lesions. Th...
Electrical burn damages constitutes of 4% of all burn trauma. Approximately 20% of total electrical ...
Exposure to electricity may have results ranging from a mild injury to severe cardiopulmonary arrest...
Oral burns in pediatric patient are commonly due to electrical injuries, representing an important r...
Introduction: Electrical burns range from 4 to 7 % of the total burn accidents and many of them affe...
Electrical burns are an important preventable cause of injury in children. The objective of this stu...
Electrical accidents can usually lead to severe skin burns and soft tissues damages, but also to unc...
Trauma-related oral lesions are common in clinical practice of dentistry and they can impair patient...
PubMedID: 16253103Background: Iatrogenic trauma can be defined as any trauma that has been induced b...
Electrosurgical technique have been used in dentistry as an aid to soft tissue management for nearly...
Injuries to oral soft-tissues can occur due to accidental, iatrogenic, and factitious traumas. They ...
The analysis of domestic and foreign literature sources showed that the problem of diagnosing and tr...
Electrical trauma can be caused by low-voltage current (from 60 to 1000 V, usually 220 or 360 V), hi...
Identifying and treating traumatic dental injuries is an extremely important part of the dentistry p...
Abstract In case of parotid gland injury, one has to be aware of the fact that post‐operative compli...
Electrical burns are a major cause of bodily harm due to the mechanism and effect of the lesions. Th...