2020
DOI: 10.1051/mbcb/2020035
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Soft palatal wound associated with dental avulsion: an exceptional consequence of a bovine horn blow in children

Abstract: Introduction: Palatal wounds in children as a result of a bovine horn blow have rarely been observed in adults and almost never in children. They are serious and can lead to fatal complications. Dental injuries by bovine horn are also rare. Observation: This study presents the unpublished case of an 11-year-old child who developed a soft palate penetrating wound associated with traumatic loss of the lower incisors as a result of a bovine horn blow. The surgical outcomes were positive. Comment: This type of chi… Show more

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“…A full text review of the remaining reports excluded 78 reports, leaving 95 remaining studies for inclusion in the final data extraction and analysis. Fifteen studies were case series of 4 or more patients 2,32,36,39–41,50–58 and 80 studies were case reports of less than 4 patients 3–31,59–108 . Figure 1 outlines the full search process.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%