Diagnostic considerations and prosthetic rehabilitation of a cocaine-induced midline destructive lesion: A clinical report
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- DOI: 10.1016/S0022-3913(09)00153-X
Diagnostic considerations and prosthetic rehabilitation of a cocaine-induced midline destructive lesion: A clinical report
Abstract
The intranasal inhalation of cocaine has numerous complications. In addition to its systemic effects, cocaine can cause extensive destruction of the osteocartilaginous midline structures of the palate, nose, and sinuses. Without an accurate social and clinical history, a cocaine-induced midline destructive lesion can cause diagnostic difficulties, because its clinical presentation closely mimics other diseases. This clinical report describes an oronasal defect caused by cocaine use, the diagnostic considerations of these lesions, and prosthetic management of the defect.
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