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Scapholunate dislocation: A rare occupational hazard
British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, 03/23/07
Samprati J. Badjate, et al. - Dentists and their assistants are at risk of physical injuries during dental operations. The most common injuries are musculoskeletal. The need to work in a fixed working position using continuous repetitive movements can predispose dentists to wrist ache, lower backache, and neckache. We encountered a rare case of scapholunate dislocation with ligamentous injury, an unusual complication of extraction of teeth
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