Accidental or intentional ingestion of toothbrushes: experience with 8 adult patients.
Gary G GhahremaniKatherine M RichmanPublished in: Emergency radiology (2022)
Ingested toothbrushes can be easily identified on radiological studies because of the radiopaque wires holding the nylon bristles. The plastic parts of it, however, are only visible on computed tomography. All cases would require endoscopic or surgical removal of the retained toothbrushes because spontaneous passage per rectum does not occur.