Prolonged Pharyngeal Impaction of Dentures Following Stroke
- Resource Type
- Academic Journal
- Authors
- Fort, S.; Batty, G. M.; Wilkins, W. E.
- Source
- Stroke. Dec 01, 1989 20(12):1748-1750
- Subject
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 0039-2499
Dysphagia is a well-recognized complication of stroke. We report two cases of dysphagia in stroke patients caused by the pharyngeal impaction of dental prostheses. Radiologic identification of such impaction is unreliable due to the increasing use of radiolucent material in dental prostheses. We recommend direct or indirect laryngoscopy to exclude foreign body impaction in all patients complaining of dysphagia. (Stroke 1989;20:1748–1750)