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Bianca Tozi Portaluppe Bergantin1, Daniela Rios1, Daniela Silva Barroso Oliveira2, Edmêr Silvestre Pereira Júnior3, João Adolfo Costa Hanemann3, Heitor Marques Honório1.
Abstract
Periodontal diseases have several causes, amongst them, by foreign bodies. In this case report, an 11-year-old child who lived in a rural area and has never been treated by a dentist presented an extensive horizontal bone loss and edema on the region of tooth 44. The diagnosis of foreign body was obtained after biopsy, since an elastic band around the middle of the root tooth was found. The elastic band was not radiopaque, and the patient did not inform that she found the elastic band on the floor of the school and introduced the tooth by herself. Based on the case reported, it is concluded that anamnesis and clinical and radiographic examination are fundamental strategies to obtain the diagnosis, but sometimes, especially in children, there may be inconsistencies that can be elucidated by a biopsy.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30073098 PMCID: PMC6057407 DOI: 10.1155/2018/3484513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dent
Figure 1Adequate oral hygiene aspect.
Figure 2Edema around the 44 region.
Figure 3The radiographic image, where we can observe the extensive horizontal bone loss.
Figure 4Excisional biopsy.
Figure 5The orthodontic elastic band found.
Figure 6The elastic band and the tissue removed.
Figure 7Immediate postoperative aspect.
Figure 8Aspect after seven days postoperative.