2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2007.03.023
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Neurosensory Disturbances of the Inferior Alveolar Nerve: A Retrospective Study of Complaints in a 10-Year Period

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“…The surgical procedure of removal of these teeth is associated with various complications such as postoperative infection, 1 alveolar fracture 2 and dysfunction of lingual and/ or inferior alveolar nerves. 3 The rate of overall complications has been reported to range from 2.6% to 30.9% 4-7 and lingual and/ or inferior 'Financial or Other Competing Interest': None. Submission 27-09-2017, Peer Review 12-11-2017, Acceptance 18-11-2017, Published 27-11-2017.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The surgical procedure of removal of these teeth is associated with various complications such as postoperative infection, 1 alveolar fracture 2 and dysfunction of lingual and/ or inferior alveolar nerves. 3 The rate of overall complications has been reported to range from 2.6% to 30.9% 4-7 and lingual and/ or inferior 'Financial or Other Competing Interest': None. Submission 27-09-2017, Peer Review 12-11-2017, Acceptance 18-11-2017, Published 27-11-2017.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soft tissue healing were assessed qualitatively under the parameters of postoperative swelling, pain, infection and wound dehiscence a week following surgery and recorded in a questionnaire where the scales were absent (0), mild (1), moderate (2) and severe (3). Although, the results did not differ statistically, healing was rated better among the control cases in terms of tissue quality.…”
Section: Mc: Mandibular Canalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les lésions iatrogènes du nerf trijumeau au décours d'un acte endobuccal sont fréquentes, notamment lors de l'avulsion des 3 es molaires mandibulaires ou lors des traitements endodontiques en secteur postérieur mandibulaire [1]. Concernant les complications lors d'un acte implantaire, la prévalence des lésions nerveuses iatrogènes semble faible bien que les données épidémiologiques soient souvent anciennes et variables selon les sources.…”
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“…Cependant, les auteurs d'une autre étude datant de 1999 retrouvent un risque de 0,13 % de lésion nerveuse post-implantaire dont aucune défi-nitive, après analyse de 1 527 patients partiellement ou totalement édentés et ayant reçu 2 584 implants dans la région postérieure mandibulaire [3]. Par ailleurs, les données d'une compagnie d'assurance française reprises par une étude datant de 2007 évaluent un risque de 0,008 % de lésion nerveuse postimplantaire par an et par odontologiste [1]. Enfin, une étude récente (2014) réalisée sur 93 patients avec 325 implants posés retrouvait un taux global de 16,1 % de paresthésie, sans précision quant au suivi évolutif [4].…”
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“…17 Good aspects of CBCT imaging are its accessibility, easy handling and that it offers a real-size dataset with multi planar cross-sectional and 3D reconstructions. [18][19][20] Cone-beam computed tomography can determine the exact location of the impacted teeth and their relationship to surrounding structures. 21 Data gathered from imaging can be reformatted to show sequential slices through the oral and maxillofacial complex in the axial, coronal and sagittal planes.…”
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