Ingrown Toenails (Unguis Incarnatus): Nail Braces/Bracing Treatment

  • Chiriac A
  • Solovan C
  • Brzezinski P
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Nail bracing is a safe, simple, and inexpensive treatment option that avoids surgery, requires no anesthetic, requires no recovery period, allows wearing the existing shoes, offers immediate relief from pain, and allows the practice of daily activities. Braces can be used for prolonged periods of times. If recurrence occurs, reapplication of bracing is usually required.

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Chiriac, A., Solovan, C., & Brzezinski, P. (2014). Ingrown Toenails (Unguis Incarnatus): Nail Braces/Bracing Treatment. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 27(2), 145–145. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2014.11929093

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