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Background and Objective: A mandibular canal around the lower third molar roots house the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN). There is a risk of nerve injury during surgical tooth extraction.
Tushar K. Bandiwadekar+5 more
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Inferior alveolar nerve injury resulting from overextension of an endodontic sealer: non‐surgical management using the GABA analogue pregabalin [PDF]
José López‐López+3 more
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Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of coronectomy on postoperative quality of life in older adults. Background Coronectomy is an alternative to complete surgical removal of a mandibular third molar that lies close to the inferior alveolar nerve.
Rashida N. Simons+3 more
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Purpose: To describe the outcomes of the adjuvant use of plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) in the inferior alveolar nerve repositioning surgery. Material and methods: A retrospective report of three cases was conducted in a single private dental ...
Eduardo Anitua, Mohammad H. Alkhraisat
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Anesthetic technique for inferior alveolar nerve block: a new approach [PDF]
Dafna Geller Palti+4 more
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Inferior alveolar nerve injury with laryngeal mask airway: a case report [PDF]
Deepak Hanumanthaiah+2 more
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Dental pulp lymphatic vessel dynamics during tooth development and pulp stimulation in rodents
Abstract Aim The anatomy and functions of lymphatic vessels (LV) in mammals remain poorly understood compared to the blood vascular system. In particular, whether or not LV exist in the dental pulp is still controversial. This study aims to identify the existence of LV in the mouse dental pulp using a Prox1 (Prospero homeobox 1)‐eGFP transgenic mouse ...
Kento Tazawa+4 more
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INFERIOR ALVEOLAR NERVE REPOSITIONING IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY
Ashok Sethi
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Applied anatomy of the pterygomandibular space: improving the success of inferior alveolar nerve blocks [PDF]
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Abstract Aim To evaluate the influence of blade design (conventional, flat and hybrid) and metallurgical properties on the mechanical performance of nickel‐titanium endodontic instruments. Methodology Two hundred and seven NiTi instruments (25 mm in length) with three different blade designs were selected for analysis: conventional (n = 69, CC One Blue,
Emmanuel J. N. L. Silva+8 more
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