Angina bullosa haemorrhagica: an unusual complication following crown preparation
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ABSTRACT A case of angina bullosa haemorrhagica is reported in which blood blisters appeared during crown preparation. The aetiology, differential diagnosis and management are discussed.
Practitioners should be aware of this disorder and take precautions to minimise trauma during operative procedures You have full access to this article via your institution. Download PDF
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complication following crown preparation. _Br Dent J_ 180, 24–25 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4808952 Download citation * Published: 06 January 1996 * Issue Date: 06 January 1996 *
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