4.21 Orthodontic complications

agk’s Library of Common Simple Emergencies

Presentation

Someone wearing braces on his teeth was struck on the mouth or spontaneously the orthodontic appliances broke, puncturing, hooking or otherwise entrapping some oral mucosa. There may be pain, blood, lacerations, a confusing tangle of wires and elastic bands, and panic on the part of the patient and family. Other problems involve food, candy or chewing gum becoming stuck and causing gingival infection.

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Discussion

Fortunately, the tongue and oral mucosa usually heal with few complicating infections or tissue necrosis.

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