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Augmentation genioplasty is a common surgical procedure with extremely low infection rates. We present the case of a healthy middle-aged woman who experienced years of chronic infection after chin implantation due to a fractured mandibular canine root, which is exceedingly rare. Awareness of this potential complication will reduce patient morbidity.


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