Doctor’s Oversight Leaves Metal in Patient’s Gums

Bangkok: A surprising case has emerged involving a mysterious piece of metal found embedded in a patient’s gums. The metal was discovered to have been accidentally left behind by a doctor during a wisdom tooth extraction procedure. The patient was unaware of the remaining metal until it was identified during a follow-up examination.

According to Thai News Agency, the oversight has raised questions about the dental procedure’s thoroughness and the potential risks associated with such errors. The incident has prompted discussions in the medical community regarding best practices and the importance of ensuring all materials are accounted for during surgical procedures. The patient is reportedly considering his options following this unexpected discovery.

In other news, a seasonal dish known as ‘Sai Ua Hed Thop’ is experiencing high demand in the market. The menu item, which features mushrooms, is selling at a rate of 500 baht per kilogram. This price indicates its popularity and the high regard for its flavor among consumers.

Additionally, a 74-year-old blind man has found an inspiring way to make a living by creating ‘Whee’ dolls. Despite his visual impairment, he has successfully crafted these items, demonstrating resilience and creativity in overcoming challenges to support himself financially.