Pneumocephalus as result of nonsurgical peri‐implantitis treatment with an air‐polishing device for submucosal debridement-A case report
Abstract Background A subcutaneous emphysema is an infrequent but potentially life‐threatening complication after dental treatment involving instruments functioning with pressurized air. Emphysemata after the use of high‐speed handpieces and air‐syringes are well documented, however, more recently s...
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Main Authors: | Corinna Bruckmann (Author), Lukas Bruckmann (Author), André Gahleitner (Author), Andreas Stavropoulos (Author), Kristina Bertl (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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