Foreign Body Impaction in the Buccal Mucosa of a Child – A Case Report

Subalakshmi Krishnamurthy, Loganayagi Ramalingam, Karthikeyan Thirugnanasambandam
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Foreign bodies may be traumatically or iatrogenically embedded in the oral cavity. Traumatic impaction of foreign bodies intraorally in children is common, as they are playful and are unaware of the consequences. A case of traumatic penetration of glass shards in the cheek of a 10-year-old female child which is present for three years, and its management is discussed here and the importance of detailed case history, clinical and radiographic examinations in arriving at the diagnosis and planning the treatment are presented in this article. Foreign bodies are objects that are not native to the human body, and they may be ingested, inserted into a body cavity, or deposited into the body by traumatic or iatrogenic injury.[1] Traumatic foreign body impaction in oral cavity is mostly due to assaults and motor vehicle accidents[2] or sometimes may be due to blast injury. Foreign bodies generally in oral cavity may be broken instruments, restorative materials, needles etc., or may range from fish bones, coins, stapler pins, small toys, metal pieces which may be quite common in younger age groups.[3] The foreign bodies once impacted get localized and ensue fibrosis and host response depending on the type of the material impacted. They may cause swelling, abscess formation, septicaemia, or lead to severe haemorrhage; may also undergo distant embolization.[1] Here we report a case of traumatic penetration of glass shards into the buccal mucosa of a female child due to a blast injury which was there for three years without any major complaints.
儿童口腔黏膜异物嵌塞1例报告
异物可能因创伤或医源性原因嵌入口腔。儿童口腔内异物的创伤性嵌塞很常见,因为他们很顽皮,没有意识到后果。本文讨论了一例10岁女性儿童脸颊玻璃碎片创伤性穿透的病例及其处理,并介绍了详细的病史、临床和放射学检查在诊断和计划治疗中的重要性。异物是非人体固有的物体,它们可能被摄入、插入体腔或因创伤或医源性损伤而沉积在体内。[1] 外伤性口腔异物嵌塞主要是由于袭击和机动车事故[2],有时可能是由于爆炸伤。口腔中的异物通常可能是破损的器械、修复材料、针头等,也可能是鱼骨、硬币、订书针、小玩具、金属片等,这些在年轻群体中很常见。[3] 异物一旦受到影响就会被定位,并根据受影响材料的类型产生纤维化和宿主反应。它们可能导致肿胀、脓肿形成、败血症或导致严重出血;也可以进行远距离栓塞。[1] 在这里,我们报告了一例因爆炸伤导致玻璃碎片创伤性穿透一名女性儿童口腔粘膜的病例,该病例持续了三年,没有任何重大投诉。
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