Prognosis of a case with paresthesia associated with prolonged touching of an endodontic paste to the inferior alveolar nerve
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Buyukkurt, M. Cemil; Arslan, Hakan; Topcuoglu, H. Sinan; Omezli, M. Melih
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2011
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Paresthesia is described as an abnormal sensation, such as burning, pricking, tickling, tingling, formication or numbness.
Several conditions can cause paresthesia. This article presents a case of paresthesia caused by the extrusion
of endodontic paste (Endomethasone®) into the mandibular canal. The clinical manifestations comprised the numbness
on the right side of the mandible and right lower lip, appearing after endodontic treatment. After a mandibular
block and infiltration anesthesia a mucoperiostal flap was raised and the extruded Endomethasone® was removed
successfully. A therapy with antibiotic, B vitamin complex and an analgesic were prescribed. The patient reported
an improvement in pain and headache after one week later and in burning after two weeks. After a four months
follow-up, she became symptom free. Also sixteen months later she had any symptoms. Normalization of sensation
shows that the neurotoxic effects of Endomethasone® are reversible after more than one month from the first touch
of Endomethasone® to the inferior alveolar nerve
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