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Paresthesias in Dentistry

Dental Clinics of North America, 2010
Alterations to normal oral sensory function can occur following restorative and surgical dental procedures. Paresthesia is defined as an abnormal sensation, such as burning, pricking, tickling, or tingling. Paresthesias are one of the more general groupings of nerve disorders known as neuropathies.
Paul A, Moore, Daniel A, Haas
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Paresthesiae or No Paresthesiae? Nerve Lesions after Axillary Blocks

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1979
Seeking paresthesiae when performing a peripheral nerve block may increase the risk of post‐anesthetic neurological sequelae. To test this hypothesis, we prospec‐tively followed two groups of patients who underwent hand surgery with an axillary block.
D, Selander, S, Edshage, T, Wolff
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Paresthesia caused by Endomethasone

Journal of Endodontics, 1980
A case is described in which long-lasting paresthesia of the right side of the lower lip occurred after using Endomethasone as a sealer. The sealer penetrated into the mandibular canal and ran posteriorly about a third of the length of the mandibular canal in the ascending ramus.
A Y, Kaufman, L, Rosenberg
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[Paresthesias].

Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis = Revue suisse de medecine Praxis, 1991
A 23-year-old patient suddenly experienced paresthesia in both legs which progressively ascended to the region of the umbilicus and finally also occurred in all fingers. The physical examination revealed a decreased sensation for touch, discrimination and vibration in all paresthetical regions and on the stem even up to dermatome C5.
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[Paresthesia].

Schweizerische Monatsschrift fur Zahnheilkunde = Revue mensuelle suisse d'odonto-stomatologie, 1980
Paresthesias originate from different causes, such as central nervous processes, accidental trauma, surgery, inflammations, tumors, general or systemic affections, degenerative processes of the TM Articulation or of the cervical vertebrae. Treatment may be conservative or surgical, but since paresthesias are always of inaccurate character, it is often ...
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RISK OF PARESTHESIA

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2010
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