de Beavis Fleur O V, Foster Amelia C, Fuge Kathryn N, Whyman Robin A
N Z Dent J. 2011 Jun;107(2):57-9.
Infant oral mutilation is a practice performed by traditional healers in many Eastern African countries. The sequelae of this practice have been recognised and reported on in many developed countries due to the migration of populations, customs and beliefs. This article describes three cases of infant oral mutilation that have been diagnosed in the Dental Department at Hutt Hospital, Lower Hutt.
婴儿口腔切割是许多东非国家传统治疗师施行的一种行为。由于人口、习俗和信仰的迁移,这种行为的后遗症在许多发达国家已得到确认和报道。本文描述了在惠灵顿下哈特市哈特医院牙科诊断出的三例婴儿口腔切割病例。