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    Traumatic dental injuries during anaesthesia: part I: clinical evaluation by Rosa Maria, Gaudio, Paolo, Feltracco, Stefania, Barbieri, Letizia, Tiano, Martina, Alberti, Massimiliano, Delantone, Carlo, Ori, Maria, Avato Francesco

    Published in Dental traumatology (01-12-2010)
    “…–  Dental injuries represent the most common claims against the anaesthesiologist. Dental lesions are frequent complications of oro‐tracheal intubation and…”
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    Unusual Displacement of a Mobilised Dental Bridge during Orotracheal Intubation by Feltracco, Paolo, Barbieri, Stefania, Salvaterra, Francesca, Tiano, Letizia, Gaudio, Rosa Maria, Galligioni, Helmut, Ori, Carlo, Avato, Francesco Maria

    Published in Case reports in anesthesiology (01-01-2011)
    “…Dental trauma during tracheal intubation mostly happens in case of poor dentition, restricted mouth opening, and/or difficult laryngoscopy. 57-year-old man…”
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    Traumatic dental injuries during anaesthesia. Part II: Medico-legal evaluation and liability by Gaudio, Rosa Maria, Barbieri, Stefania, Feltracco, Paolo, Tiano, Letizia, Galligioni, Helmut, Uberti, Manuela, Ori, Carlo, Avato, Francesco Maria

    Published in Dental traumatology (01-02-2011)
    “…–  Introduction: Claims for tooth damage following intubation are increasing. An anaesthetic chart (AC) has been proposed to describe patient’s pre‐existent…”
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    The perils of dental vacation: possible anaesthetic and medicolegal consequences by Feltracco, Paolo, Maria Gaudio, Rosa, Barbieri, Stefania, Tiano, Letizia, Iacobone, Maurizio, Viel, Giovanni, Tonetti, Tommaso, Galligioni, Helmut, Bortolato, Andrea, Ori, Carlo, Maria Avato, Francesco

    Published in Medicine, science, and the law (01-01-2013)
    “…Introduction The aim of this paper is to emphasize anaesthesiologists’ difficulty in detecting poor dentition in cases of poorly applied prostheses and/or…”
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