Root Canal Instrument Retrieved from Subglottic Region: Critical Case Report
Journal Title: Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 9
Abstract
The aspiration of foreign bodies into the bronchus frequently occurs in children as well as in elderly people. Foreign bodies in the airway not only cause chronic cough and pneumonia, but also result in life-threatening conditions, such as dyspnoea, cyanosis and death. This report presents the clinical characteristics of 9-year-old patient with sub-glottis in the foreign body. The foreign body was dental root canal instrument (reamer).
Authors and Affiliations
Priyesh . N. Kesharwani, Rahul Tiwari, Heena Tiwari,, Kaushal Charanpahari,, Subhash . C. Bhoyar,, Amol Sulakhe
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