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Neurosensory Disturbances Related to the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Amongst Patients With Mandibular Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ): A Clinical and Radiological Overview. [PDF]
Ko YY, Yang WF, Leung YY.
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Imaging-Guided Surgical Decision-Making and Bone Healing in Mandibular Cystic and Tumor-like Lesions: A Case-Based Radiologic Observation. [PDF]
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Subangular Deep Fascia Fixation for Submental U-Shaped Cogged Thread Lifting. [PDF]
Hong GW, Yi KH.
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CT scan study of the mandibular nerve intra-mandibular path
Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-Faciale, 2011It is mandatory to know the anatomic path of the mandibular nerve and its intra-mandibular connections for numerous odontology, stomatology, and maxillofacial surgical procedures. We present a computed tomography study of the mandibular nerve intra-mandibular path.The computed tomography of 14 mandibles was performed (vestibulo-lingual cross-section ...
Christian Vacher, J M Peron
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The mylohyoid nerve and mandibular anesthesia
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1988Voluntary dental students received 1 injection of 1,8 ml 3% Prilocain-fenylpressin. The injection was directed beneath the mylohyoid muscle immediately behind the distal root of the first molar in order to achieve anesthesia of the mylohyoid nerve. A partial anesthesia was achieved in 21% of the subjects.
M, Sillanpää, V, Vuori, R, Lehtinen
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An Alternative Method of Mandibular Nerve Block
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1981A technique of mandibular nerve block that uses an intraoral, closed-mouth approach has been developed. This injection is simple to administer, well accepted by the patient, and produces profound local anesthesia of inferior alveolar, lingual, and long buccal nerves.
J F, Gustainis, L J, Peterson
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2016
The mandibular nerve (MN), the V3 branch of the trigeminal ganglion, innervates the sensory branches of the lower face. The nerve can be entrapped in the area of foramen ovale or mental foramen, as well as by anatomical changes due to mandible fracture, dental trauma, vascular anomaly, fibrous dysplasia, scar tissue, and schwannoma, causing unilateral ...
Ava Yoon, Vinay Puttanniah
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The mandibular nerve (MN), the V3 branch of the trigeminal ganglion, innervates the sensory branches of the lower face. The nerve can be entrapped in the area of foramen ovale or mental foramen, as well as by anatomical changes due to mandible fracture, dental trauma, vascular anomaly, fibrous dysplasia, scar tissue, and schwannoma, causing unilateral ...
Ava Yoon, Vinay Puttanniah
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