Abstract

Dental procedures carry a risk of inhalation or ingestion of foreign bodies. The Medical Defence Union reported there were 141 dentistry-related incidents over a 10 year period (137 ingestion, four aspiration). Most objects pass through the alimentary canal uneventfully, but timely and efficient management can reduce the risk of complications. This article reflects on the management following accidental ingestion of an implant screwdriver in an oral reconstruction patient. Clear step-by-step guidance for the GDP performing implant therapy is provided. CPD/Clinical Relevance: Through reflection on a clinical incident of ingestion and aspiration of a foreign body, the lessons learned are shared to aid in avoidance of such situations, or their effective management.

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