Abstract
A case of cellulitis of the hand resulting from embedding of a dental crown following a punch injury is described. This report emphasises the need for X-ray imaging in all cases of penetrating hand trauma, particularly when the history is vague, and also the difficulty in using metronidazole in alcoholic patients.
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