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Endodontic-Related Inferior Alveolar Nerve and Mental Foramen Paresthesia

Donald R. Morse, DDS, PhD

10/1/1997 Issue - Expires Friday, October 1st, 1999

Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry

Abstract

Paresthesia is a condition that involves perverted sensations of pain, touch, or temperature. It has a variety of possible causes. This article presents a literature review and case reports of endodontically related inferior alveolar nerve and mental foramen paresthesia. Nondrug prevention methods and the dental uses of dexamethasone are also discussed.

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The author reports no conflicts of interest associated with this work.

Queries for the author may be directed to justin.romano@broadcastmed.com.