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Lingual nerve injury.

Steven B Graff-Radford1, Randolph W Evans

  • 1Pain Center, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA.

Headache
|September 27, 2003
PubMed
Summary

Lingual nerve injury can occur after medical or dental procedures. Identifying at-risk patients may help prevent neuropathic pain from this nerve damage.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Oral Surgery
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Lingual nerve injury is a frequent complication of dental and medical interventions.
  • Understanding the epidemiology and predisposing factors is crucial for risk assessment.

Observation:

  • The study reviews the clinical presentation and anatomical considerations of lingual nerve injury.
  • It aims to identify patient populations susceptible to developing neuropathic pain.

Findings:

  • The research explores various factors contributing to lingual nerve damage.
  • Identifying at-risk individuals is a key objective.

Implications:

  • This review aids in the early identification of patients prone to lingual nerve injury and subsequent neuropathic pain.
  • It discusses current nonsurgical and surgical treatment options for managing this condition.