Maksillofasial Bölgede Yer Alan Yabanci Cisimlerin Analizi: Retrospektif Çalişma

Kadriye Ayca DERE
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Aim: Retained foreign bodies in the maxillofacial region are caused by trauma, therapeutic procedures, or previous surgeries in which the broken instruments were left behind. They can usually be asymptomatic, but can also cause infections, be swallowed, or block the airway, leading to vital problems. Despite the complications they can cause, one-third of foreign bodies are overlooked during initial clinical and radiographic examinations. Therefore, the presence of foreign bodies and the symptoms they cause will be studied in patients examined during a specific time period. Material and Methods: From December 2020 to August 2022, 6 624 radiological data were collected and retrospectively analysed. The number, characteristics, location of foreign bodies, age, and sex of patients were recorded. Results: Radiologic data from 6624 patients who presented to the oral and maxillofacial clinic between the dates included in the study were reviewed, and 48 patients were found to have retained foreign bodies at a frequency of 0.77%. Of these patients, 22 were male and 26 were female. It was found that most of the retained foreign bodies were located in the mandible (80.85%). The foreign bodies detected were filling materials, canal sealers, drills, bein elevator pieces, buckshots, and dental forceps pieces, with filling materials being found significantly more often than other detected retained foreign bodies (p
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颌面部异物分析:回顾性研究
目的:颌面部异物的残留是由外伤、治疗过程或先前手术中留下的破损器械引起的。它们通常是无症状的,但也可能引起感染、被吞咽或阻塞气道,导致重大问题。尽管它们可能引起并发症,但三分之一的异物在最初的临床和放射检查中被忽视。因此,在特定时间段内检查的患者中,将研究异物的存在及其引起的症状。材料与方法:收集2020年12月至2022年8月6 624份放射学资料并进行回顾性分析。记录患者的数量、特征、异物位置、年龄、性别。 结果:我们回顾了本研究期间就诊于口腔颌面门诊的6624例患者的影像学资料,发现48例患者有异物残留,发生率为0.77%。其中男性22例,女性26例。结果发现,大部分异物位于下颌骨(80.85%)。检测到的异物包括填充物、根管密封器、钻头、升降机片、铅弹和牙钳片,填充物比其他检测到的残留异物更常被发现
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