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Surgical emphysema following a restorative procedure: A case report
Anup J Karki1, Mary M Stokes, Julian S Fraser
1Restorative Dentistry, Edinburgh Dental Institute, Edinburgh, EH3 9HA, UK.
Unlabelled:
Surgical emphysema is a rare complication following a restorative procedure, despite the use of air-driven handpieces. Although most cases resolve spontaneously, it should be correctly managed to avoid potentially life-threatening situations, such as pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax.
Clinical Relevance:
Surgical emphysema, although rare, can occur following certain dental procedures. It should be avoidable but, when it occurs, appropriate management is essential.
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