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Mandibular nerve schwannoma: a case report. [PDF]
Benign schwannomas are uncommon and their intraosseous location is even rarer counting for less than 1% of all benign primary bone tumors. They exceptionally occur in the oral cavity with the tongue being the most common site of involvement. We report here a case of intramandibular schwannoma derived from the inferior alveolar nerve, in a 57-year-old ...
Kharbouch J +6 more
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Transient glossopharyngeal nerve palsy due to mandibular nerve block. [PDF]
Local anaesthesia in dental procedures is considered safe. Few cases of neurological complication have been reported, most of which involve the lingual or inferior alveolar nerve. We report a case of a woman in her late 40s who 30 min after administration of local anaesthetic in the right pterygomandibular space (articaine and mepivacaine) developed ...
Papadopoulou M, Anastasakis S.
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Anatomical variations of the marginal mandibular nerve. [PDF]
The Marginal Mandibular Nerve (MMN), despite being didactically described as being a unique branch of the other branches of the Facial Nerve, has in practice an abundant anatomical variation. Both in relation to its ramifications and the positioning of these in relation to the lower edge of the mandible, as well as its anastomoses along its path, play ...
Gatti AP, Ribeiro MT, Hojaij F.
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A rare variation of mandibular nerve and an unusual course of lingual nerve – a case report
Mandibular nerve is a branch of Trigeminal nerve which gives off Lingual, Inferior alveolar, Auriculotemporal, Buccal branch and motor branches to muscles of mastication.
E Anitha, K Maheswari
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Skeletal Stem Cell-Schwann Cell Circuitry in Mandibular Repair
Summary: Regenerative paradigms exhibit nerve dependency, including regeneration of the mouse digit tip and salamander limb. Denervation impairs regeneration and produces morphological aberrancy in these contexts, but the direct effect of innervation on ...
R. Ellen Jones +8 more
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Introduction: The positional relationship between the mandibularcanal with impacted mandibular third molar is the main factor of inferior alveolar nerve injury.
Bikash Chaudhary +5 more
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Objective According to the different characteristics of patients and cervical lymph node metastasis of oral and oropharyngeal cancer, the marginal mandibular branches of facial nerves were treated by different surgical procedures, and the safety and ...
Jiuzhou Zhao +7 more
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Background: The mandibular notch allows passage of masseteric vessels and nerve to the deep aspect of the masseteric muscle. The existing data gives a fairer idea in locating the masseteric nerve but does not consider much of the various shapes and sizes
Thotakura Balaji +4 more
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Background: The occurrence of bifid mandibular canals is unusual but not rare. Previous reviews and case studies have described numerous types of bifid canals based on location, anatomy, and contents.
Kristen R. Ramirez
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Variant innervation of the mylohyoid muscle by the lingual nerve
The nerve to mylohyoid muscle supplies the mylohyoid and the anterior belly of the digastric muscles, with terminal sensory branches that might innervate the submental skin and mandibular teeth. The nerve to mylohyoid muscle typically originates from the
A. J Cooper +4 more
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