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Amalgam restoration or just a deposit? A riveting incidental finding- a case report

机译:Amalgam恢复或只是押金?铆接偶然发现 - 案例报告

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Parafunctional oral habits are known to cause deleterious effects on maxillofacial structures. One such effect is traumatic injuries secondary to chewing inanimate objects like pencils. Following trauma, the lead of the pencil has been reported to embed in the soft tissue of the oral cavity, appearing as a grayish pigmentation (graphite tattoo). However, such pigmentation has never been reported in the hard tissue (teeth). We hereby report an interesting, first of its kind case in a four-year-old female child. She had been misdiagnosed and referred for the management of a carious tooth; which was, in reality, an exogenous deposit. The authors highlight the impact of comprehensive history taking on arriving at the diagnosis. Counselling of the child and the parents goes a long way in flouting such deleterious habits.
机译:众所周知,副函数口腔习惯对颌面结构引起有害影响。一种这样的效果是咀嚼像铅笔这样的无生命物体的创伤伤害。在创伤之后,据报道铅笔的引线嵌入口腔的软组织中,出现为灰色色素沉着(石墨纹身)。然而,这种色素沉着从未在硬组织(牙齿)中报道。我们在特此举行了一个有趣的,首先在一个四岁的女子里案件。她被误诊并提到了龋齿的管理;实际上是外源性沉积物。作者突出了综合历史的影响到达诊断。咨询儿童和父母在蔑视这种有害习惯中有很长的路要走。

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