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Customized z-shaped versus conventional miniplates for fixation of parasymphyseal/body mandibular fractures: a randomized controlled trial evaluating clinical and radiographic outcomes. [PDF]
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Trigeminal trophic syndrome presenting as Morgellons disease with a 2-year delay in diagnosis. [PDF]
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Evaluating diaphragm motor response variability in electric and magnetic phrenic nerve stimulations during passive expiration. [PDF]
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Neurilemmoma of the mental nerve
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1991from inflammation, allergy, or malignancy. Many of the signs and symptoms mimic an invasive carcinoma of the sinus and this must be stressed in making the proper diagnosis.’ It may be possible to make this distinction with CT, as mucoceles do not enhance after administration of contrast material, whereas tumors do.9 The more common mucoceles are ...
Z, Artzi, S, Taicher, D, Nass
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Sensory nerve conduction study of the mental nerve
Muscle & Nerve, 2000We describe a technique for sensory nerve conduction study of the mental nerve. A monopolar recording needle is placed near the mandibular foramen using the same approach as that for routine inferior alveolar nerve block in dentistry, and a surface reference electrode is positioned over the ipsilateral mastoid process.
G R, Deeb, E, Dierks, Y T, So
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Mental nerve neuralgia is a painful disorder in the distribution of the mental nerve. The first description of mental nerve neuropathy was given by Charles Bell in 1830, who reported the phenomenon in a patient with advanced breast cancer due to a bony metastasis in her left mandible [1].
Siddharth Chavali, Girija Prasad Rath
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Mental nerve neuralgia is a painful disorder in the distribution of the mental nerve. The first description of mental nerve neuropathy was given by Charles Bell in 1830, who reported the phenomenon in a patient with advanced breast cancer due to a bony metastasis in her left mandible [1].
Siddharth Chavali, Girija Prasad Rath
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Mental Foramen and Mental Nerve: Changes with Age
Cells Tissues Organs, 1986In a study of 525 dry mandibles and dissections in 50 cadavers, the mental foramen (MF) was found: single in 94.67% of the cases and multiple in 5.33%. Its shape was round in 34.48% with an average diameter of 1.68 mm and oval in 65.52% with an average long diameter of 2.37 mm. In 43.66% the MF was located in front of the apex of the root of the second
A, Gershenson, H, Nathan, E, Luchansky
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