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Management of subcutaneous facial emphysema secondary to a class V dental restoration

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CLINICAL CASE REPORTS
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 1025-1030

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.2141

Keywords

fascial spaces; medical emergency; restorative dentistry; retraction cord; subcutaneous facial emphysema

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Key Clinical Message Subcutaneous facial emphysema (SFE) is a potentially serious complication of dental treatment typically associated with surgical removal of teeth using air-driven handpieces. A case of SFE is presented occurring after routine dental restoration, along with a framework to aid prevention of this complication and guide management where it occurs.

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