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  • Lingual nerve injuries (LNIs) significantly impact patient well-being, affecting speech and taste.
  • These injuries commonly occur during various dental and oral surgical procedures.
  • A key debate exists on classifying LNIs as unavoidable complications versus negligence.

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  • To explore the complexities surrounding lingual nerve injuries.
  • To discuss the factors influencing the classification of LNIs (complication vs. negligence).
  • To highlight the importance of early diagnosis and timely intervention for improved patient outcomes.

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  • Review of current literature and clinical guidelines regarding lingual nerve injuries.
  • Analysis of factors contributing to LNI occurrence and management.
  • Discussion of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, including sensory evaluations and microsurgery.

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  • Early detection via sensory evaluations and prompt microsurgical intervention (within six months) can enhance recovery.
  • Failure in diagnosis or management can lead to long-term disability and legal challenges.
  • Advancements in imaging and AI may refine risk assessment and alter care standards.

Conclusions:

  • Recognizing the multifactorial nature of LNIs is crucial for healthcare professionals.
  • Adherence to rigorous surgical protocols, continuous education, and thorough documentation are essential.
  • Optimizing patient safety and mitigating medico-legal risks are key goals in managing LNIs.