KENOSHA (WKOW) -- A routine visit to the dentist landed an Illinois man in a Kenosha hospital after he inhaled the dentist's inch-long drill bit. Tom Jozsi was getting a tooth filled at the time.
KENOSHA, Wisconsin -- This could be a dental patient's worst nightmare. What began as a routine visit landed an Illinois man in the hospital after he inhaled the dentist's drill bit, WISN reported.
A patient had a dentist's metal drill bit embedded in his lung for four days after accidentally inhaling. Tom Jozsi was forced to undergo a rare medical procedure at the hospital to remove the ...
KENOSHA, Wis. (WISN) - What began as a routine dental visit landed an Illinois man in the hospital after he inhaled the dentist’s drill bit. A rare medical procedure was needed to remove it from his ...
If you're as afraid as I am when you enter your dentist's office, I have some excellent news. The London-based Society of Chemical Industry reports that UK researchers have developed a new technology ...
(Medical Xpress)—Children have been shown to significantly prefer a new way of treating tooth decay that doesn't involve needles or drills. Dr Lyndie Foster Page, head of preventive and restorative ...