Autoextraction of permanent incisors and self-inflicted orodental trauma in a severely burned child

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Abstract

Autoextraction is one type of self-injurious behaviour. In the literature, self-injurious behaviours are observed in syndromes and genetic conditions. However, to the best of our knowledge, SIB and autoextraction in a severely burned patient have not been reported to date. This report describes the self-inflicted trauma and autoextraction in a severely burned child, and the management of the child during and after burn treatment.

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Keles, S., Dogusal, G., & Sönmez, I. (2015). Autoextraction of permanent incisors and self-inflicted orodental trauma in a severely burned child. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/425251

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