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Corpus Alienum in Orofacial Region: A Diagnostic Challenge

  • 1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, *People's College of Dental Sciences and Research Centre, Bhopal, People's Dental Academy, Bhopal

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In this case report we are presenting an unusual case of foreign body embedment in the oro-facial soft tissue. Our 
patient is a male adult and presented with history of restricted mouth opening, fever and painful facial swelling in the cheek. 
Plain radiographs of the maxillo-facial region was not diagnostic hence an ultrasonography was performed and a wooden 
foreign body which resembled a broken needle was noticed. Ultrasound guided surgical exploration was performed for the 
retrieval of the foreign body. Prompt diagnosis and early surgical exploration under USG guidance to retrieve such foreign 
bodies will greatly minimise the morbidity associated with it. This paper highlights the need for clinicians to elicit detailed 
history, however irrelevant, in arriving at a proper diagnosis, which in turn will influence the diagnosis and extend of 
surgical exploration.  

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