Objective: Impacted foreign bodies in the trachea and esophagus are common. In the esophagus, these are usually bones, while for the trachea, it is commonly some form of seed or nut. The incidence of impacted dental prostheses is not highlighted in the literature. They usually have a definite history of ingestion, frequently during trauma, seizures, or Sleep. Prompt management in a safe and effective manner is required if significant morbidity, and even mortality, is to be avoided. Method: The records of all patients who presented to the University Hospital in Kuala Lumpur with a definite history of foreign-body ingestion in the form of a dental prosthesis were reviewed, and their respective radiographs reassessed. Results: There were 21 pa...
Background: Although chronic foreign bodies in the esophagus are rare, they often come with signific...
Accidental ingestion of dental prostheses requires immediate emergency action. The authors report a ...
Contains fulltext : 69256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Complications oc...
Objective: Impacted foreign bodies in the trachea and esophagus are common. In the esophagus, these ...
A dental prosthesis which ingested and impacted in esophagus, is an emergency case and life threaten...
Foreign body ingestion in the upper digestive tract is a relatively common emergency. Less than 1% h...
SUMMARY: We report a case of a swallowed partial denture in a 51-year-old man who presented with pro...
Copyright © 2014 Ataman Köse et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Swallowed prostheses have been described in the literature, and in some cases, the diagnosis can be ...
Background: Foreign bodies (FB) are the commonest emergencies in otorhino-laryngology. The most comm...
Esophageal foreign bodies are encountered more often in childhood but can also be seen in the elderl...
Foreign bodies impacted in the esophagus are frequently encountered in children, often related to in...
Background: Accidental foreign body ingestion is a common cause for emergency treatment. Dentures ca...
The impaction of dental prostheses in either the airway or esophagus is an under-recognized problem ...
Dental appliances are the most common cause of accidental foreign body esophageal impaction, especia...
Background: Although chronic foreign bodies in the esophagus are rare, they often come with signific...
Accidental ingestion of dental prostheses requires immediate emergency action. The authors report a ...
Contains fulltext : 69256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Complications oc...
Objective: Impacted foreign bodies in the trachea and esophagus are common. In the esophagus, these ...
A dental prosthesis which ingested and impacted in esophagus, is an emergency case and life threaten...
Foreign body ingestion in the upper digestive tract is a relatively common emergency. Less than 1% h...
SUMMARY: We report a case of a swallowed partial denture in a 51-year-old man who presented with pro...
Copyright © 2014 Ataman Köse et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Swallowed prostheses have been described in the literature, and in some cases, the diagnosis can be ...
Background: Foreign bodies (FB) are the commonest emergencies in otorhino-laryngology. The most comm...
Esophageal foreign bodies are encountered more often in childhood but can also be seen in the elderl...
Foreign bodies impacted in the esophagus are frequently encountered in children, often related to in...
Background: Accidental foreign body ingestion is a common cause for emergency treatment. Dentures ca...
The impaction of dental prostheses in either the airway or esophagus is an under-recognized problem ...
Dental appliances are the most common cause of accidental foreign body esophageal impaction, especia...
Background: Although chronic foreign bodies in the esophagus are rare, they often come with signific...
Accidental ingestion of dental prostheses requires immediate emergency action. The authors report a ...
Contains fulltext : 69256.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Complications oc...