Unilateral visual impairment after a dental procedure: Case report

Volume: 96, Issue: 12, Pages: 649 - 652
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
The use of intra-oral local anaesthetics for dental procedures is a widely extended practice that may cause side effects. As such, in rare cases it may cause ocular complications such as diplopia, ptosis, blurry vision, miosis, vision loss, or amaurosis. (Most of them are transient, recovering after several hours or days). A case is presented of a 26 year-old male patient who had visual impairment in the right eye 2 days after a dental procedure...
Paper Details
Title
Unilateral visual impairment after a dental procedure: Case report
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
96
Issue
12
Pages
649 - 652
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