Lingual nerve injury after third molar removal: Unilateral atrophy of fungiform papillae
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Martos Fernández, Míriam; de Pablo García-Cuenca, Alba; Bescós Atín, Socorro
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2014
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Background: Pain and sensory changes due to lingual nerve injury are one of the most common alterations that
follow surgical removal of third molar. They are usually transient but other less common complications, such as the
atrophy of fungiform papillae, have an uncertain prognosis.
Case Description: We report a case of a 34-year-old woman who presented a unilateral lingual atrophy of fungiform
papillae after third molar extraction accompanied by severe dysesthesia that altered her daily life significantly during
the following months and how this complication evolved over time. We conducted a literature review on the
different factors that can lead to a lingual nerve injury.
Clinical Implications: The clinical evolution of temporary and permanent somatosensitve injuries is an important
fact to take into consideration during the postoperative management because it will indicate the lesion prognosis.
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