Dental fragment embedded in the lower lip after facial trauma: Brief review literature and report of a case
Upper incisors are the most frequently involved teeth in traumatic dental injuries. Soft tissues (lips and/or oral mucosa) adjacent to incisal edge can receive direct and/or indirect traumas. Laceration of the lower lip is a not rare eventuality and teeth fragments could be embedded in labial soft t...
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Main Authors: | Dorina Lauritano (Author), Massimo Petruzzi (Author), Gerardo Sacco (Author), Guglielmo Campus (Author), Francesco Carinci (Author), Lucio Milillo (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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