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Peripheral Nerve Injuries Related to Local Anesthesia in the Dental Clinic

Kim HJ

Local anesthesia known as the safe and essential procedure to control pain in dentistry may cause sensory changes such as paresthesia or altered taste at the affected sites after even...
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Dexamethasone treatment for bilateral lingual nerve injury following orotracheal intubation

Kim S, Chung SY, Youn SJ, Jeon Y

Lingual nerve injury is a rare complication of general anesthesia. The causes of lingual nerve injury following general anesthesia are multifactorial; possible mechanisms may include difficult laryngoscopy, prolonged anterior mandibular...
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Risk of lingual nerve injuries in removal of mandibular third molars: a retrospective case-control study

Tojyo I, Nakanishi , Shintani Y, Okamoto K, Hiraishi Y, Fujita S

BACKGROUND: Through the analysis of clinical data, we attempted to investigate the etiology and determine the risk of severe iatrogenic lingual nerve injuries in the removal of the mandibular third...
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A case report of a long-term abandoned torn lingual nerve injury repaired by collagen nerve graft induced by lower third molar extraction

Fujita S, Mizobata N, Nakanishi , Tojyo I

BACKGROUND: The lingual nerve plays an important role in multiple functions, including gustatory sensation and contact sensitivity and thermosensitivity. Misdiagnosed conservative treatments for serious lingual nerve (LN) injuries can induce...
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Effect of duration from lingual nerve injury to undergoing microneurosurgery on improving sensory and taste functions: retrospective study

Nakanishi , Yamamoto Y, Tanioka K, Shintani Y, Tojyo I, Fujita S

BACKGROUND: The prognosis of recovery following microneurosurgery for injured lingual nerves varies among individual cases. This study aimed to investigate if recovery ratios of sensory and taste functions are improved...
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Change of taste preference and taste bud after unilateral lingual nerve transection in rat

Kim YT, Jeon SH, Yeom HR, Kang JH, Ahn KM, Kim SM, Jahng JW, Park KP, Lee JH

  • KMID: 1575888
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2005 Dec;31(6):515-525.
PURPOSE OF STUDY: Lingual nerve damage can be caused by surgery or trauma such as physical irriatation, radiation, chemotherapy, infection and viral infection. Once nerve damage occurred, patients sometimes complain...
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Management of Calculi in the Hilum of Submandibular Gland: Intraoral Removal with Marsupialization of the Duct

Jeong HS, Baek CH, Son YI, Chung KW, Lee DK, Kim JH, Lee HJ

  • KMID: 2276468
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2005 Aug;48(8):1034-1038.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The excision of submandibular gland (SMG) has been commonly used for the treatment of calculi in the hilum of SMG, since intraoral removal of the hilar stone...
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