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- R L Siegel, A M Speiser, and V M Bikofsky.
- Emergency Department, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, NJ 07112.
- J Am Dent Assoc. 1990 Nov 1; 121 (5): 607-8.
AbstractA young girl was brought to the emergency department because her tongue became entrapped while she was drinking from an aluminum soft-drink can. A dental drill was used to remove the can. The tongue was observed for 48 hours, during which an ischemic area recovered spontaneously.
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