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Postprocedural inflammatory inferior alveolar neuropathy: an important differential diagnosis.

Benjamin I Silbert1, Stefan Kolm, Peter L Silbert.   

Abstract

Lingual or inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) injury after dental procedures may result from direct trauma or local anesthetic agent and presents with immediate onset of typically nonprogressive symptoms, including pain and sensory changes. We report a case of delayed-onset pain and progressive sensory symptoms after IAN block for amalgam restoration. A 54-year-old man presented with progressive right-sided facial pain 48 hours after IAN block for amalgam restoration, followed 1 week later by hypoesthesia and allodynia in IAN distribution. The presentation is more consistent with inflammatory neuropathy, as is well recognized in brachial plexopathy. Imaging was used to exclude local and central causes, following which the clinical diagnosis was made. Inflammatory neuropathies may be distinguished from iatrogenic causes on the basis of delayed symptom onset, early severe pain, and progressive sensory symptoms. Awareness of this condition is important, because early steroid therapy followed by medications for neuropathic pain may provide benefit.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23217545     DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2011.08.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol


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1.  Neuropathy of Trigeminal Nerve Branches After Oral and Maxillofacial Treatment.

Authors:  Jimoh Olubanwo Agbaje; Elke Van de Casteele; Marjolein Hiel; Ciska Verbaanderd; Ivo Lambrichts; Constantinus Politis
Journal:  J Maxillofac Oral Surg       Date:  2015-11-11
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