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Displacement of tooth fragments to the lower lip: a report of a case presenting an immediate diagnostic approach.
Dental Traumatology : Official Publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology 2007 December
Dentoalveolar injuries are common and are caused by many factors with falls accounting for the most frequent one. Dental trauma requires a special consideration when dental fractures accompany soft-tissue lacerations. Dental fragments occasionally penetrate into soft tissues and may cause severe complications. A thorough clinical examination with soft-tissue radiographs could provide an early diagnosis and surgical removal. This case report presents an immediate diagnosis and management of displaced tooth fragments to the lower lip following a dental trauma.
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