• ASDC J Dent Child · Mar 1999

    Case Reports

    Oral electrical and thermal burns in children: review and report of case.

    • M Milano.
    • University of Texas-Houston 77030, USA.
    • ASDC J Dent Child. 1999 Mar 1; 66 (2): 116-9, 85.

    AbstractOral burns in children, whether electrical or thermal, can result in severe local and systemic complications. Use of an oral burn splint following perioral electrical burns in children is a widely accepted treatment. It is felt that these appliances reduce oral scarring and, in some cases, may eliminate the need for future surgical procedures. These appliances, however, can also be beneficial in case of thermal burns in children.

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