| Literature DB >> 23853727 |
Mohammad Hoseini1, Seyed Morteza Saadat Mostafavi, Navid Rezaei, Ehsan Javadzadeh Boluri.
Abstract
Today orthodontic treatment is in growing demand and is not limited to a specific age or social group. The nature of orthodontic treatment is such that the orthodontic wires and appliances, which are used to apply force and move the teeth, are exposed to the oral cavity. Shaping and replacing these wires in oral cavity are the major assignments of orthodontist on appointments. Therefore, we can say that orthodontic treatment requires working with dangerous tools in a sensitive place like oral cavity which is the entrance of respiratory and digestive systems. In this paper, a case of ingesting a broken orthodontic wire during eating is reported, and also necessary remedial measures at the time of encountering foreign body ingestion or aspiration are provided.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23853727 PMCID: PMC3703350 DOI: 10.1155/2013/426591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dent
Figure 1Abdominal radiographic image: presence of orthodontic wire in stomach location.
Figure 2Endoscopic images of orthodontic wire in antrum of stomach before and after endoscopy.