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[Quantitative evaluation of thermosensitivity in patients with mandibular fractures].

H Leonhardt1, D Meinecke, K L Gerlach.   

Abstract

AIM: The temperature and pain thresholds of 30 patients with mandibular fractures were evaluated with a specially developed measuring device in a prospective study to examine neurosensory disturbances of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Measurements in 30 patients with 45 mandibular fractures were done before, immediately after, and over the course of half a year after operation. Outcomes of the thermosensitivity measurement (TSM) were compared to the results of the two point discrimination (2-PD) test, sharp/blunt test (SBT), and questioning the patients about their subjective feelings (SF).
RESULTS: Post-traumatically, neurosensory testing revealed up to 2.8 degrees C (mean) increased thresholds as compared with the intact side. By contrast, post operative diagnostics clearly revealed up to 8.1 degrees C (mean) increased thresholds. Compared with the clinical sensory tests, the post-therapeutic (3-6 months postoperative) measurements with the TSM device proved a resensitization and threshold decrease by up to 3 degrees C. We found more exact and reproducible results of the TSM in comparison to those of the 2-PD and SBT for the evaluation of sensory disturbances of the IAN. Close agreements between the results of the TSM and the SF could be detected.
CONCLUSION: Because of its sensitivity and accuracy in the quantitative detection of temperature and pain thresholds, the TSM is particularly suitable for evaluating neurosensory deficits and monitoring their progression.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16041549     DOI: 10.1007/s10006-005-0631-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mund Kiefer Gesichtschir        ISSN: 1432-9417


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