Persistent pain and neurosensory disturbance after dental implant surgery: pathophysiology, etiology, and diagnosis
- PMID: 25434562
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cden.2014.08.004
Persistent pain and neurosensory disturbance after dental implant surgery: pathophysiology, etiology, and diagnosis
Abstract
Many studies have documented the successful outcomes of dental implants, but have also reported the association of sensory disturbances with the surgical implant procedure. Postsurgical pain is a normal response to tissue injury, and usually resolves after the tissue heals. However, some patients who receive dental implants experience persistent pain even after normal healing. This article describes the basic anatomy and pathophysiology associated with nerve injury. The incidence and diagnosis of these problems, in addition to factors that result in the development of chronic persistent neuropathic pain and sensory disturbances associated with surgical implant placement, are discussed.
Keywords: Diagnosis; Etiology; Implant; Nerve injury; Neuropathic; Neurosensory; Pain; Sensation.
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