Nerve damage after tooth extraction

    • [DOC File]LAKESIDE ENDODONTICS, P

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      DAMAGE TO OTHER FILLINGS AND/OR TEETH – Due to the close proximity of the teeth, it is possible to damage other teeth as well as fillings when a tooth is removed. SHARP RIDGES OR BONE SPLINTERS – Occasionally, after an extraction, the edge of the socket will be sharp, or a bone splinter will come out through the gum.

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    • [DOCX File]www.endocambridge.com

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      d. Split Roots or Fractured Canals e. Periodontal Damage or Infection. f. Broken Instruments from a Previous Treatment g. Temporary or Permanent Nerve . Damage (my lip may remain numb even after the procedure) Any complications (listed above) and/or problems may require me to have additional treatment or surgery.

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    • [DOC File]Darren W Chaumont DDS LLC - ProSites, Inc.

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      The potential risks include, but not limited to, pain, sensitivity to temperature or foods, fracture of tooth structure, nerve damage, damage to other teeth, occlusal (bite) discrepancies, and TMJ complications. I understand that care must be exercised in chewing on fillings during the first 24 hours to avoid breakage.

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    • [DOC File]Anesthesia and Extraction of Teeth

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      Aspiration (inhaling) of loose teeth or tooth fragments. Though rare, the following complications may occur during or after dental extractions: Pain and swelling. Injury to neighboring teeth, restorations, or soft tissues. Reversible or irreversible nerve damage. …

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    • [DOC File]# 1 Dental Consultants | Dental Consulting Firm

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      The most common complications to extraction or oral surgery are pain, swelling, nausea, vomiting, bruises, bleeding, tingling, numbness of the lip, gum, face or tongue due to nerve damage, post-operative infection, sinus complication or damage to other teeth, bone, TMJ, or neck and unfavorable reactions to drugs or anesthesia.

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    • [DOC File]RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

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      Nerve damage resulting in numbness, pain, or altered sensations on the side of the face where surgery was performed. This is normally temporary, but in some cases nerve damage may be permanent. Damage to adjacent teeth, oral tissues, and or tongue. Trismus (limited jaw opening) or jaw fracture may occur in some cases.

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    • [DOC File]CAREFREE VILLAGE DENTISTRY

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      Local Anesthesia: certain risks, although rare, could include pain, swelling, bruising, nerve damage, and unexpected allergic reactions. Numbness, tingling or burning sensation in the lip, chin and/or tongue. This can occur from pressure or damage to a nerve which passes below the roots of the lower teeth.

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    • [DOC File]Center For Oral And Facial Surgery, LLC

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      After follow up of 25 months, 19% nerves were damaged after routine extraction, none after successful coronectomy and 8% after failed coronectomy. The percentage of nerve damage in coronectomy is definitely less even though about 50% failures are encountered4.

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    • Could nerve damage happen in my face when a wisdom tooth is re…

      4. Dry socket - jaw pain that begins a few days after surgery, that may need more care. 5. Possible damage to other teeth close to the ones being taken out, more often those with large fillings or caps. 6. Numbness, pain, or changed feelings in the teeth, gums, lip, chin and/or tongue (including possible loss of …

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    • [DOC File]Dr

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      Nerve or sinus damage causing temporary or permanent numbness of the chin, tongue, lips or face. Dry socket or healing problems which might require additional treatments. Blood pooling which might require drainage. Fragments of bone or tooth may not be removed at the time of extraction but may need to be removed in a subsequent procedure.

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