2020
DOI: 10.1002/cia2.12131
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External dental fistula due to face mask used in noninvasive positive pressure ventilation

Abstract: We propose that the positive pressure and physical impairment under the contact area of the face mask could trigger external dental fistulas associated with apical periodontitis in the present case. We propose that patients who undergo noninvasive positive pressure ventilation should maintain appropriate oral hygiene to avoid apical periodontitis and the subsequent risk of external dental fistula.

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