Foreign Body in the Oral Cavity Mimicking a Benign Connective Tissue Tumor
Foreign bodies may be embedded in the oral cavity either by traumatic injury or iatrogenically. The commonly encountered iatrogenic foreign bodies are restorative materials like amalgam, obturation materials, broken instruments, needles, and impression materials. This paper describes an asymptomatic...
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Main Authors: | Divya Puliyel (Author), Amir Balouch (Author), Saravanan Ram (Author), Parish P. Sedghizadeh (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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