This case report presents the clinical details and management of a 40-year-old male welder who presented with a foreign body lodged in his left malar region for eight months following a work-related injury. The patient experienced persistent pain, intermittent swelling, and occasional discharge, prompting medical evaluation. Radiographic imaging confirmed the presence of a metallic object, and surgical exploration under local anesthesia led to successful removal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOral squamous cell carcinoma is a serious global issue, with the prognosis decreasing as the disease severity increases. The implications of this condition are so disastrous that they cause a lot of suffering for the individual. Early diagnosis has proven to improve patients' overall survival and quality of life.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA chronic, persistent, possibly cancerous condition that mostly affects the oral cavity is called oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) and causes severe functional impairment. Due to its complex nature, OSMF requires a comprehensive strategy that includes both surgical and medication therapies. Multidisciplinary treatment was started, which included a complete stoppage of habit, dental hygiene precautions, dietary counselling, surgical intervention, supportive medicinal therapy, and physiotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNecrotizing fasciitis (NF) of the face is a rare yet serious condition requiring prompt and comprehensive management. This approach typically involves input from various medical specialties such as infectious disease specialists, critical care physicians, and surgeons. The primary goals are early recognition, aggressive surgical debridement, appropriate antibiotic therapy, and supportive care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTooth impaction incidence is in the range of 5.6 to 18.8% of the population.
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