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What Are The Risks Of Accidentally Ingesting A Chicken Bone?

Hi I was eating chicken earlier and now there is a chicken bone stuck in it I have no idea to take it out its tough to.. it got stuck in between my teeth.. i tied flossing and picking but it wont come out and I cant seem to floss it anymore. Its on my left bottom teeth side is there a way to soften it up? And it comes out? I am worried !
Tue, 26 Sep 2017
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Hi..
Thanks for the query..

It looks like the chicken bone is impacted deep into the gums and it looks deep enough to take out manually on its own..

So my suggestion is to consult an Oral Physician and get evaluated so that they can use fine tips of teeth cleaning instruments or probe and remove the piece of chicken bone..

You should avoid removing it on your own as it can cause deeper pushing of the chicken bone and can cause deeper infection in the gums..

Also start doing warm saline gargles and antiseptic mouthwash gargles..

Hope this helps..

Regards..
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What Are The Risks Of Accidentally Ingesting A Chicken Bone?

Hi.. Thanks for the query.. It looks like the chicken bone is impacted deep into the gums and it looks deep enough to take out manually on its own.. So my suggestion is to consult an Oral Physician and get evaluated so that they can use fine tips of teeth cleaning instruments or probe and remove the piece of chicken bone.. You should avoid removing it on your own as it can cause deeper pushing of the chicken bone and can cause deeper infection in the gums.. Also start doing warm saline gargles and antiseptic mouthwash gargles.. Hope this helps.. Regards..