Intraoral injury by canine bite: a case report
ABSTRACT Animal bites account for 15% of emergency hospital cases and are more frequent in males and children. These injuries may compromise the esthetics and functionality of the victims. Correct management of these cases, including careful attention to tetanus and rabies immunization, contributed...
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