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.
Authors and Affiliations
Om Nemichand Baghele, Mangala Om Baghele
Polypharmacy in elderly patients at discharge from the acute care hospital.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate correlates of polypharmacy at discharge from wards of general medicine and geriatrics. POPULATION: 2465 patients enrolled in the Gruppo Italiano di Farmacovigilanza nell'Anziano (GIFA) study. MA...
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...