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Foreign body aspiration and ingestion in dental clinic: a seven-year retrospective study.

Jisun HuhNamkwon LeeKi-Yeol KimSeoyeon JungJung Yul ChaKee-Deog KimWonse Park
Published in: Journal of dental anesthesia and pain medicine (2022)
The incidence rate of accidental foreign body aspiration and ingestion differed according to patient sex, age, and dental department. Dental practitioners must identify high-risk patients and apply various methods to prevent accidental foreign body aspiration and ingestion in dental clinics. Inexperienced practitioners should be particularly careful.
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