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Prognostic factors for functional recovery after lingual nerve reconstruction using an artificial nerve conduit [PDF]

open access: yesMaxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Background Lingual nerve injury following dental procedures, such as lower third molar extractions, can cause significant sensory deficits. For patients with persistent severe symptoms, surgical reconstruction using a nerve conduit is often considered ...
Shigeyuki Fujita   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Three-dimensional analysis of the inferior alveolar nerve in relation to mandibular morphology [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Oral Health
Background This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between mandibular morphology and the localization of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Yunus Balel   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Unusual Communication between Nerve to Mylohyoid and Lingual Nerve and, its Clinical Significance- A Cadaveric Study [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery, 2023
Introduction: The nerve to mylohyoid is a branch of inferior alveolar nerve which arises just above the mandibular foramen. There is occasionally communicating branch between nerve to mylohyoid and lingual nerve.
Bali Sharma   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Conceptualising quality early childhood education: Learning from young children in Brazil and South Africa through creative and play‐based methods

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView., 2023
Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Application of Tinel’s test combed with clinical neurosensory test distinguishes spontaneous healing of lingual nerve neuropathy after mandibular third molar extraction

open access: yesMaxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2023
Background Extraction of the mandibular third molar, the most frequent and important surgical procedure in the clinical practice of oral surgery, is associated with the risk of injury of the lingual nerve. Neuropathy of the lingual nerve poses diagnostic
Shigeyuki Fujita   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Lingual nerve injury following surgical removal of mandibular third molar [PDF]

open access: yesZanco Journal of Medical Sciences, 2017
Background and objective: The close proximity of lingual nerve in relation to the lingual cortical bone of the posterior mandibular third molar is clinically important because lingual nerve may be subjected to trauma during surgical removal of the ...
Abduljaleel Azad Samad
doaj   +1 more source

Early lingual nerve suture under local anesthesia after wisdom tooth extraction: a case report

open access: yesJournal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery, 2023
Introduction: Lingual nerve injury is one of the operative risks of mandibular wisdom tooth avulsion surgery. The anatomical relationship of the nerve to the medial side of the socket of the mandibular third molar must be known when performing the ...
Godard Aurélien, Millot Gaël
doaj   +1 more source

Incidence and risk factors for postoperative lingual neuropraxia following airway instrumentation: A retrospective matched case-control study. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2018
Lingual nerve injury or neuropraxia is a rare but potentially serious perioperative complication following airway instrumentation during general anesthesia.
Yi-Kai Su   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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