Mordedura bucal post-anestesia dental
- Maria fe Riolobos Gonzalez
- Natalia Martínez Martín
ISSN: 1696-8077
Year of publication: 2020
Volume: 15
Issue: 2
Type: Article
More publications in: Biociencias
Abstract
Post-anesthesia bites are one of the most common complications that occur in the infant patient after dental intervention. It occurs with ulcers of different length and severity in soft tissues and most of the time they are a reason for emergency consultation, either in the pediatric dentist or in primary care centers. Two cases of bite after dental anesthesia are presented.
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