FREQUENCY OF PARESTHESIA DUE TO INFERIOR ALVEOLAR NERVE DAMAGE AFTER EXTRACTION OF MANDIBULAR THIRD MOLAR AMONG PATIENTS SHOWING DARKENING OF ROOT IN ORTHOPANTOMOGRAM

Hassan Irfan, None Uzair Bin Akhtar, None Abdul Ali Khan, None Mahrukh Nisar, None Sarmad Saif ur Rehman, None Asrar Ahmed
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Background: Paresthesia is an abnormal dermal sensation with no apparent physical cause. One of the everyday practices in any oral surgery setup is the extraction of the impacted mandibular third molars surgically. Precise measurement of the bone present for support of the implant coronal to the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) canal is the pertinent way to prevent IAN injuries. Objective: To assess the frequency of paresthesia due to IAN damage after mandibular third molar’s surgical extraction in patients with darkening of root on orthopantomogram. Material & Methods: It was a descriptive case series study which took place in the department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Sharif Medical and Dental College, Lahore in a time frame of 6 months i.e. from December 2020 till May 2021. After meeting the inclusion/exclusion criteria, 200 patients were made part of the study program. Informed consent and demographic information was recorded. Surgical procedure of all these patients was done. Assessment was done post-operatively first after one week when patient came for suture removal by inquiring about the subjective perception of abnormal feeling or sensation on lower lip and chin area. Patients were then reappointed for a follow-up visit after 1 month as well. Results: Patients’ mean age was 28.05±3.94 years. There were 104 (52%) males and 96 (48%) females in the study population. There were 38 (19%) patients of distoangular impaction, 39 (19.5%) had horizontal impaction, 55 (27.5%) had mesioangular impaction while 68 (34%) had vertical impaction. The IAN paresthesia after 1st month of surgery was found in 13 (6.5%) patients. Conclusion: According to this study, the frequency of paresthesia after 1st month of surgery was 6.5% due to IAN injury after mandibular third molar surgery in patients with darkening of root as observed on orthopantomogram. Keywords: Inferior Alveolar Nerve, Orthopantomogram, Paresthesia, Third Molar Surgery.
下颌第三磨牙拔除后因下牙槽神经损伤引起感觉异常的频率在骨断层摄影中显示根变黑
背景:感觉异常是一种没有明显生理原因的异常皮肤感觉。在任何口腔外科设置的日常实践之一是手术拔除下颌阻生第三磨牙。精确测量支撑种植体冠状下牙槽神经(IAN)管的骨是预防IAN损伤的相关方法。 目的:探讨下颌第三磨牙拔除术后牙根变黑患者因IAN损伤引起感觉异常的频率;材料,方法:这是一项描述性病例系列研究,在拉合尔谢里夫医学和牙科学院口腔颌面外科进行,时间跨度为6个月,即从2020年12月到2021年5月。在满足纳入/排除标准后,200名患者成为研究计划的一部分。记录知情同意和人口统计信息。所有患者均行手术治疗。术后1周取线后首先进行评估,询问患者对下唇及颏部异常感觉的主观感受。1个月后,患者再次接受随访。结果:患者平均年龄28.05±3.94岁。研究人群中男性104例(52%),女性96例(48%)。远角嵌塞38例(19%),水平嵌塞39例(19.5%),中角嵌塞55例(27.5%),垂直嵌塞68例(34%)。术后1个月出现IAN感觉异常13例(6.5%)。 结论:本研究显示,下颌第三磨牙术后牙根变黑患者因IAN损伤术后1个月出现感觉异常的发生率为6.5%。关键词:下牙槽神经,骨断层摄影,感觉异常,第三磨牙手术。
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