Dentures are common accidentally ingested foreign bodies (FBs), especially in the aged population.It is usual for a FB to be swallowed in adults and lodge in the esophagus; however, it is unusual for a denture to remain in esophagus for CS-907 a period of 9 months without any complication.We present, a 57-year-old deaf mute man swallowed his denture with the chief complaint of dysphagia and odynophagia only after 9 months.Although multiple attempts for removing the denture by rigid Morgiel Gherkins in Brine esophagoscopy were done, it entered the stomach, so gastrotomy was performed and the patient recovered uneventfully.In all cases with suspicion of esophageal FB, rigid esophagoscopy seems necessary, but in some unusual cases, large FBs may be remained in esophagus for a long time without perforation.