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Alginate impression material
Alginate impression material












alginate impression material

Alginate materials and dental impression technique: A current state of the art and application to dental practice. Cervino G., Fiorillo L., Herford AS., et al.

alginate impression material

Aspiration and ingestion in dental practice: A 10-year institutional review. Alginate impressions: A practical perspective. V Vidyashree Nandini, K Vijay Venkatesh, K Chandrasekharan Nair. Removal of foreign bodies in the upper gastrointestinal tract in adults: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Clinical Guideline. Sheth P, Finkelstein E, Campbell D, et al. Conclusion: Elderly patients in particular, ileus may occur due to foreign body associated with dental interventions, and in such cases, patients may need surgical intervention. Later this object was understood to be alginate impression. After general surgery consultation, distal ileal resection was performed and pink, homogenous, slightly soft charactered object was extrected. On the abdominal CT evaluation, a homogeneous, lobulated, hyperintense foreign body image was detected in the distal ileus and distension in the small bowel loops proximal to the foreign body was interpreted. On physical examination, his abdomen was slightly distended, bowel sounds had increased slightly on auscultation and there was mild periumbilical tenderness with palpation, with no defence or rebound. He had vomit one time and the content of vomit was what he had eaten. He described periumbilical pain and stated that he felt mild swelling. Case report: A 74-year-old male patient presented to our emergency department due to abdominal pain nausea and vomiting. A case of ileus developing as a result of ingestion of alginate impression has been presented. Alginate is a non-toxic and non-irritant substance that is elastic in the form of a paste preserving its elasticity under heat, which is used as a printing material for measuring the teeth in dental prosthesis applications. Patients who need intervention are generally with complications such as obstruction, perforation or fistula. Introduction: No medical intervention is required for emergency department applications resulting from foreign body ingestion.














Alginate impression material