After an inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) injury, the onset of altered sensation usually begins immediately after surgery. However, it sometimes begins after several days, which is referred to as delayed paresthesia. The authors considered three different etiologies that likely produce inflammation along the nerve trunk and cause delayed paresthesia: compression of the clot, fibrous reorganization of the clot, and nerve trauma caused by bone fragments during clot organization. The aim of this article was to evaluate the etiology of IAN delayed paresthesia, analyze the literature, present a case series related to three different causes of this pathology, and compare delayed paresthesia with the classic immediate symptomatic paresthesia.

An uncommon clinical feature of IAN injury after third molar removal : a delayed paresthesia case series and liteature review / A. Borgonovo, A. Bianchi, A. Marchetti, R. Censi, C. Maiorana. - In: QUINTESSENCE INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0033-6572. - 43:5(2012), pp. 353-359.

An uncommon clinical feature of IAN injury after third molar removal : a delayed paresthesia case series and liteature review

A. Borgonovo;C. Maiorana
2012

Abstract

After an inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) injury, the onset of altered sensation usually begins immediately after surgery. However, it sometimes begins after several days, which is referred to as delayed paresthesia. The authors considered three different etiologies that likely produce inflammation along the nerve trunk and cause delayed paresthesia: compression of the clot, fibrous reorganization of the clot, and nerve trauma caused by bone fragments during clot organization. The aim of this article was to evaluate the etiology of IAN delayed paresthesia, analyze the literature, present a case series related to three different causes of this pathology, and compare delayed paresthesia with the classic immediate symptomatic paresthesia.
delayed paresthesia; IAN, inferior alveolar nerve; nerve exposure; third molar; wisdom tooth
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
2012
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