1. Human bites
Human bites are usually caused by one person biting another, although they may result from a situation in which one person comes into contact with another person's teeth.
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2. Biting
Most children younger than age 3 bite someone else at least once. Most children stop biting on their own. Biting that happens past age 3 or occurs frequently at any age may need treatment. Biting is not always intentional, and it rarely causes ser...
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4. Human bites
Human bites are usually caused by one person biting another, although they may result from a situation in which one person comes into contact with another person's teeth.
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5. Human Bites
Human bites can easily become infected due to the number of bacteria in the human mouth. In fact, human bite wounds are more likely to become infected than dog or cat bites. A physician should check...
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7. Hardin MD : Flea Bite Pictures
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8. Animal and Human Bites - Caring4Cancer
Animal and human bites may cause puncture wounds, cuts, scrapes, or crushing injuries. Most animal and human bites cause minor injuries, and home treatment is usually all that is needed to care for the wound.
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9. Your Orthopaedic Connection: Human Bites
Reproduced with permission from: Griffin LY (ed): Essentials of Musculoskeletal Care, 3rd Edition. Rosemont, IL. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2005.
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10. OhioHealth - Human bites
Human bites can be as dangerous as or even more dangerous than animal bites because of the types of bacteria and viruses contained in the human mouth. If someone cuts his or her knuckles on another person's teeth, as might...
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