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Leopard-bitten girl recovered at Govt Dental College, back to Junona

Leopard-bitten girl recovered at Govt Dental College, back to Junona
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Nagpur: Prajakta Meshram (5), who was very bitten leopard but was saved by his mother Archana, had recovered and sent back from the government of the teeth of the college and hospital (GDCH) on Monday.
Dean Gdch Dr.
Mangesh Phadnaik said the child was dismissed after complete oral rehabilitation, reducing palsy faces and fractures.
“Dr.
Abhay Datarkar and his team did a very good job.
The girl can now chew food properly,” he said.
On July 3, Prajaka had followed his mother Archana (27) to the forest where he was attacked by leopards, near the village of Junona in the Chandrapur district.
Even though big cats reached for his entire daughter’s face in his jaw, Archana managed to chase and drive the leopard to save her child.
Following the initial care and healing of his face wounds at Chandrapur Medical College, Prajakta shifted to college gear and Nagpur government hospital on July 15.
The attack has left Jawbone the top and lower girl (lower jaw and mandibular) which is not aligned, and there is a broken periorbital.
Bone.
Dr.
Darkar, Head of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, and his team operated on the child last Monday.
Prajakta requires face fixation operation is he cannot chew anything because of the gear.
He also could not close his right eye because of the face palsy.

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