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Dental Tribune United Kingdom Edition

9FeatureSeptember 3-9, 2012United Kingdom Edition Need advice? Ask the stain removal experts: Beverly Hills Formula is delighted to announce that their Total Protection Whitening toothpaste is proven to be less abrasive than some other leading brands of both whitening and regular toothpastes www.beverlyhillsformula.com sales@beverlyhillsformula.com We’reconfidentyou’lllove BeverlyHillsFormulatoothpaste weoffer100%moneybackguarantee *seebackofthetoothpastecartonforinformationonmoneybackguarantee married brothers whose kids grew afraid of him. His sis- ter-in-law feared contamina- tion and ordered her children not to drink from the same cup. His life slowly be- came one of seclusion as he kept himself inside hid- den away from a judgmental world. After eight years his tu- mour, which hung from his lower jaw, had grown to equal the size of his head. It was a huge strain on his neck. His bottom teeth were embedded and displaced as the mass en- larged. He experienced head- aches and a continual water- ing of his eyes. There was a constant leak- ing of pus that seeped from his mouth where the fungat- ing tumour protruded. Al- imou would wipe it away, but the smell was overpowering. For the last several years he has been unable to chew and forced to push the food to the back of his throat to swallow. Without medical attention, these benign tumours slowly cut off a person’s airway as they grow and in many cases no longer allow the passage of food through the mouth. The eight-hour surgery involved removing the three-kilogram (6.6 pound) tumour, his lower jaw, and all his lower teeth. The tumour was removed and he was fitted with a titanium lower jaw by surgeons Gary Parker and Mark Shrime. The day finally came when Alimou awoke without a mass on his face for the first time. Handed a small mir- ror, he examined his face quietly, in awe, as tears slid down his cheeks. He was un- able to speak due to the tra- cheotomy. Cosmetically, he looked normal again and his face felt much lighter. He was planning to go back to school as his aim was to become an accountant. On behalf of Dental Tribune I would like to give a special thanks to Mr Leo Cheng for providing the information and photos for these cases. For those of you who wish to learn more about the work carried out by Mercy Ships, please visit www.mer- cyships.org.uk for further in- formation. DT ‘The day finally came when Alimou awoke without a mass on his face for the first time. Handed a small mirror, he examined his face quietly, in awe, as tears slid down his cheeks’ About the author Neel Kothari qualified as a den- tist from Bristol University Dental School in 2005, and currently works in Sawston, Cam- bridge as a princi- pal dentist at High Street Dental Prac- tice. He has completed a year-long postgraduate certificate in implantol- ogy and is currently undertaking the Diploma in Implantology at UCL’s Eastman Dental Institute.