
We present an unusual case where a foreign body entered and migrated through the tongue. In its path, it created a multitude of different symptoms including ecchymoses, small lumps, submental swelling and neuralgic-type pain. The foreign body had migrated from the left postero-lateral surface of the tongue, anteriorly along the lateral then dorsal surfaces of the tongue, until it self-exfoliated on the right anterior floor of the mouth. A brief literature review is also presented.
Radiography, Foreign-Body Migration, Tongue, 3500 Dentistry, Humans, Female, Aged
Radiography, Foreign-Body Migration, Tongue, 3500 Dentistry, Humans, Female, Aged
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