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What should I do if the light bulb is stuck in my mouth and I can’t take it out?

Doctor’s professional treatment method:

1. Lubricate with paraffin oil

2. Fill both sides of the mouth with cotton

3. Be careful Break the light bulb

4. Carefully remove the fragments

5. Check if there are any wounds and perform follow-up treatment

6. I solemnly warn you not to be playful in the future. Information

Principle:

When the bulb goes in, it slides directly into the mouth along the curvature of the jaw and squeezes the tongue. At this time, in order to fully accommodate the bulb, the movement of the temporomandibular joint is forced Push it backward (normally you move forward when you open your mouth wide) to gain the maximum space.

At this time, the light bulb enters the mouth, and the narrowest part of the teeth and the light bulb forms a "batch", which locks with a click, catching you off guard.

Causes:

First, the mouth is forced to open wide for too long, and the oral muscles have been stiff, unable to move the joints; second, the light bulb is too large, leaving little space in the mouth, and the joints Since it cannot move forward, it cannot open a wider opening to take out the bulb. Therefore, it is really difficult to pull the bulb out directly.

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