Clinical-anatomical basis of methods of stopping blood in tongue injuries, opening and drainage of phlegmons of the floor of the mouth
Keywords:
nerves; Anatomy of the tongue and floor of the mouth; tongue; muscular; sublingual; phlegmons; Stopping blood in tongue injuries; blood vessels; Suturing; Surgical approach; Incision and drainage; Postoperative careAbstract
Methods of stopping blood in tongue injuries and opening and drainage of
phlegmons of the floor of the mouth involve understanding the relevant anatomy and
employing appropriate techniques.
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