Accidental ingestion of BiTine ring and a note on inefficient ring separation forceps.

Journal Title: Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management - Year 2011, Vol 7, Issue

Abstract

Accidental ingestion of medium-to-large instruments is relatively uncommon during dental treatment but can be potentially dangerous. A case of BiTine ring ingestion is presented with a note on inefficient ring separation forceps.

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Om Nemichand Baghele, Mangala Om Baghele

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Accidental ingestion of BiTine ring and a note on inefficient ring separation forceps.

Accidental ingestion of medium-to-large instruments is relatively uncommon during dental treatment but can be potentially dangerous. A case of BiTine ring ingestion is presented with a note on inefficient ring separation...

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Om Nemichand Baghele, Mangala Om Baghele (2011). Accidental ingestion of BiTine ring and a note on inefficient ring separation forceps.. Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, 7(), 173-179. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-86924