A nonagenarian is someone between 90 and 100 years old. That's really old. Behold the power of swallowing a loose denture:
It got stuck in her hypopharynx, the part of the throat that connects to the esophagus.
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Ah, the tracheoesophageal fistula. Say goodbye to a sizable chunk of your esophagus!
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Apparently people have problems with their dentures in the Netherlands as well.
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Lasers make everything cooler. Particularly the extraction of a denture from some guy's food tube.
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Man oh man, I stand corrected.