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Trigeminal Nerve Injuries [PDF]

open access: bronzeMedical Journal, 2014
This is the first textbook on diagnosis and management of trigeminal nerve injuries. The author Dr. Michael Miloro has addressed the key concepts in diagnosing trigeminal nerve injury and all the indications for surgical and nonsurgical treatment in the form of algorithms.
Rohit Sharma
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Experimental Trigeminal Nerve Injury [PDF]

open access: bronzeCritical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine, 1996
The successful reinnervation of peripheral targets after injury varies with the axonal population of the nerve that is injured and the extent of the dislocation of its central component from the peripheral endoneurial tube. Larger-diameter axons such as those supplying mechanoreceptors recover more readily than narrower axons such as those supplying ...
G.R. Holland
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Trigeminal Nerve Injuries [PDF]

open access: goldAustralian Endodontic Journal, 2021
AbstractThe trigeminal nerve constitutes the largest sensory cortex representation in the brain compared to any other sensory nerve. This is likely due to the fact that the trigeminal nerve underpins our very existence, as it protects, sensorially, our senses including the organs that provide sight, smell, taste, hearing, speech and meninges protecting
Tara Renton
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Surgical outcomes of the surgical techniques following management of iatrogenic trigeminal nerve injuries: A systematic review [PDF]

open access: yesSaudi Dental Journal
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of the microsurgical treatment in restoring full sensory recovery following trigeminal nerve injuries caused by iatrogenic oral and maxillofacial surgical interventions. Methods: A detailed search was conducted
Turki Almohammadi   +3 more
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Impairment Evaluation of Trigeminal Nerve Injury [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Korean Dental Science, 2012
Paresthesia caused by damage of the inferior alveolar nerve and mental nerve as branches of the trige minal nerve is a common neurological damage in dentistry related to the extraction of mandibular third molar and implant placement. In America, the occurrence rate of paresthesia in the inferior alveolar nerve related to the extraction of mandibular ...
Kyung‐Gyun Hwang
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Trigeminal Nerve Injury ErbB3/ErbB2 Promotes Mechanical Hypersensitivity [PDF]

open access: bronzeAnesthesiology, 2012
Background Chronic constriction injury of the trigeminal infraorbital nerve results in transient analgesia followed by whisker pad mechanical allodynia in rats. Neuregulin 1 expressed on axonal membranes binds receptor tyrosine kinase ErbB, promoting Schwann cell development and remyelination.
Fei Ma, Liping Zhang, Karin N. Westlund
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D1 and D2 neurons in medial nucleus accumbens participate in chronic orofacial pain phenotypes [PDF]

open access: yesPAIN Reports
. Introduction:. Trigeminal nerve injuries can lead to different outcomes, such as chronic neuropathic pain. Nevertheless, it is still elusive why different phenotypes of chronic pain development are shown among individuals. Nucleus accumbens (NAc) might
Claudia Daniela Montes-Ángeles, MSc   +5 more
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TRIGEMINAL NERVE INJURIES [PDF]

open access: bronzeThe Journal of the American Dental Association, 2002
Julie M. Harris
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Management of lingual nerve injury: a case report

open access: yesAnnali di Stomatologia, 2021
One of the most common complication associated with oral surgical procedures are iatrogenic injuries to lingual branch of trigeminal nerve. Lingual nerve damage may result in permanent lingual sensory deficit leading to symptoms, including lost or ...
P. Tiriduzzi   +4 more
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