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Trigeminal nerve injury and repair.
The New York state dental journal, 1996Injuries to the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) and the lingual nerve are relatively uncommon. However, there are certain routine surgical and non-surgical procedures that have the potential, albeit small, for injuring these neural structures. A review of the diagnosis, classification and management of these injuries is presented.
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Orthognathic Injuries of the Trigeminal Nerve
2013Correction of cranio-maxillofacial deformity by means of orthognathic surgery includes procedures that may cause impaired sensory nerve function in the facial skin distribution. The most common site for such disturbance is the lower lip and chin area following a sagittal split ramus osteotomy of the mandible.
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Third Molar Injuries of the Trigeminal Nerve
2013Third molar extraction is one of the most common procedures performed in oral surgery. Among the possible complications, damage to the neighboring branches of the trigeminal nerve is a most dreaded complication. Although it is transient in most cases, it can leave permanent sequelae, such as hypoesthesia or dysesthesia, with a great impact on the ...
Eduard Valmaseda-Castellón +1 more
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Injection Injuries of the Trigeminal Nerve
2013Patients experience painless treatment in current health care since local anesthesia (LA) makes it possible for most procedures in ambulatory dentistry and oral and maxillofacial surgery. Modern local anesthetics are extremely efficient and safe drugs, and the great majority of patients encounter neither unpleasant side effects nor lasting local or ...
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 1992
John P. LaBanc, John M. Gregg
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John P. LaBanc, John M. Gregg
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Trigeminal Nerve Injuries: Avoidance and Management of Iatrogenic Injury.
Oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics of North America, 2016Iatrogenic injury to the trigeminal nerve can remain a source of concern and litigation even for the most experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeons. This article provides the most up-to-date evidence-based recommendations for identification, prevention, and management of these injuries to help clinicians provide the highest level of patient care.
Sami A, Nizam, Vincent B, Ziccardi
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2015
Sami A. Nizam, Vincent B. Ziccardi
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Sami A. Nizam, Vincent B. Ziccardi
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The gut metabolite indole-3 propionate promotes nerve regeneration and repair
Nature, 2022, Guiping Kong, Luming Zhou
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