BACKGROUND: Pediatric foreign-body ingestions are common. Oral foreign bodies are rare but can be life-threatening. Management of their extraction requires knowledge and careful consideration of removal techniques, pharmacology, and potential complications. CASE REPORT: A 5-year-old boy presented to the emergency department with a wooden block retained in his mouth after a fall. The block was lodged behind the patient\u27s primary central incisors without causing apparent oral or dental trauma. Initial manipulation was unsuccessful given patient apprehension and muscle spasm. The patient was given i.v. diazepam for anxiolysis and muscle relaxation, and a tenaculum was used to extract the object. He was observed for a period of time and had ...
History of present illness: A 3-year-old boy was brought in to the emergency department by his pare...
Objective: Foreign body swallowing is a common pediatric problem. A foreign body in the pharynx is a...
Foreign body ingestion is common among small children. Most of the children ingest the objects accid...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is described as a group of permanent, nonprogressive movement disorders that cau...
Background: Foreign bodies in the mouth can cause injuries, especially at playtime among children. F...
uneventful retrieval of an endodontic file in a 4 year old child: A case report. J Int Oral Health 2...
Children often play with sharp objects in their mouths without knowing the injurious effects of such...
Foreign bodies’ adherence to the hard palate is unusual and can mimic an oral pathology. The diagnos...
Objective: To describe the occurrence of intra-oral foreign bodies that may mimic other ominous diff...
Ingestion of foreign bodies is common primarily in children, psychiatric patients, alcoholics and el...
Background: This article presents a case of accidental ingestion of dental bur by a patient during r...
Foreign body ingestion occurs frequently in children and may lead to severe complications and mortal...
Aim: Foreign body ingestion is one of the most common reasons for admission to pediatric emergency d...
Foreign body (FB) in esophagus is not a very rare entity. The main risks are to the children under 3...
Introduction: Aspiration or ingestion of foreign bodies may occur during dental procedures. Diagnosi...
History of present illness: A 3-year-old boy was brought in to the emergency department by his pare...
Objective: Foreign body swallowing is a common pediatric problem. A foreign body in the pharynx is a...
Foreign body ingestion is common among small children. Most of the children ingest the objects accid...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is described as a group of permanent, nonprogressive movement disorders that cau...
Background: Foreign bodies in the mouth can cause injuries, especially at playtime among children. F...
uneventful retrieval of an endodontic file in a 4 year old child: A case report. J Int Oral Health 2...
Children often play with sharp objects in their mouths without knowing the injurious effects of such...
Foreign bodies’ adherence to the hard palate is unusual and can mimic an oral pathology. The diagnos...
Objective: To describe the occurrence of intra-oral foreign bodies that may mimic other ominous diff...
Ingestion of foreign bodies is common primarily in children, psychiatric patients, alcoholics and el...
Background: This article presents a case of accidental ingestion of dental bur by a patient during r...
Foreign body ingestion occurs frequently in children and may lead to severe complications and mortal...
Aim: Foreign body ingestion is one of the most common reasons for admission to pediatric emergency d...
Foreign body (FB) in esophagus is not a very rare entity. The main risks are to the children under 3...
Introduction: Aspiration or ingestion of foreign bodies may occur during dental procedures. Diagnosi...
History of present illness: A 3-year-old boy was brought in to the emergency department by his pare...
Objective: Foreign body swallowing is a common pediatric problem. A foreign body in the pharynx is a...
Foreign body ingestion is common among small children. Most of the children ingest the objects accid...