European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry

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Cover Date:
March 2015
Print ISSN:
0965-7452
Vol:
23
Issue:
1

Too Much To Swallow? A Case Report Of An Ingested Denture

doi: 10.1922/EJPRD_1331Soulsby03

Too Much To Swallow? A Case Report Of An Ingested Denture
Mr Edward L Soulsby, Mr Andrew Burns

Keywords
Removable Prosthodontics Imaging Foreign body Impaction Diagnosis Removable Prosthodontics

Abstract
Ingested foreign bodies can prove a significant and potentially fatal threat. A case is reviewed where a patient swallowed his upper Kennedy Class I removable partial denture, highlighting the potential problems of this prosthesis design and the management of this scenario.

Article Price
£15.00
Institution Article Price
£
Page Start
46
Page End
48
Authors
Mr Edward L Soulsby, Mr Andrew Burns

Articles from this issue

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  1. Editorial
  2. 2
  3. 2

  1. Effect of Luting Cement Space on the Strain Response of Gold Crowns Under Static Compressive Loading
  2. 3
  3. 7

  1. Hardness Changes of Tissue Conditioners in Various Storage Media: An in Vitro Study
  2. 9
  3. 15

  1. An Investigation into the Accuracy of Two Currently Available Dental Impression Materials in the Construction of Cobalt-Chromium Frameworks for Removable Partial Dentures
  2. 16
  3. 28

  1. The Influence of Sonic and Ultrasonic Vibration on the Shear Bond Strength of a Selected Resin Luting Cement
  2. 29
  3. 32

  1. The Bond Strength of Resin Bonded Bridge Retainers to Abutments of Differing Proportions of Enamel and Composite
  2. 33
  3. 39

  1. The Windowed Removable Partial Denture: A Treatment Option for Patients with Lone-Standing Teeth
  2. 40
  3. 45

  1. Too Much To Swallow? A Case Report Of An Ingested Denture
  2. 46
  3. 48