A retrospective study of paresthesia of the dental alveolar nerves
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A retrospective study of paresthesia of the dental alveolar nerves
Abstract
Paresthesia is a rare clinical finding subsequent to surgery accompanied by the administration of local anesthetics. A small patient population was identified whose clinical problem may be explained by neurotoxicity due to a local anesthetic metabolite. Reasonable questions arise from these clinical observations that would benefit from prospective studies to explain sensory loss on a biochemical basis.
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