Tooth nerves in jaw

    • [DOC File]Homepage | Wiley

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      Informed Consent for Tooth Extraction. ... Possible involvement of the nerves of the lower jaw during the removal of teeth resulting in temporary or permanent tingling/numbness of the lower lip, chin, tongue or other surrounding structures. Jaw fracture. If you are taking medications to make your bones stronger (such as bisphosphonates) or if ...


    • Tooth Nerve Is Destroyed During Root Canals

      Dentin is the majority of tooth, is harder than bone, encases pulp. Pulp is core, contains nerves, blood vessels, connective tissue. Neck: junction of crown and root. Root. Held by periodontal ligament. Connects tooth to alveolar processes. Palate: roof of the mouth. Anterior portion is hard palate. Posterior portion is soft palate


    • [DOCX File]NNOHA

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      6. Numbness, pain, or changed feelings in the teeth, gums, lip, chin and/or tongue (including possible loss of taste). This is due to the closeness of tooth roots (mainly with wisdom teeth) to the nerves which can be injured or damaged. Usually the numbness or pain goes away, but in some cases, it may need more treatment or may be permanent. 7.


    • [DOCX File]Recommended Treatment - MedPro Group

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      _____6. Numbness, pain, or altered sensations in the teeth, gums, lip, tongue (including possible loss of taste sensation) and chin, due to the closeness of tooth roots (especially wisdom teeth) to the nerves which can be bruised or damaged. Almost always sensation returns to normal, but in rare cases, the loss may be permanent. _____7.


    • [DOC File]Anesthesia and Extraction of Teeth

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      INCOMPLETE REMOVAL OF TOOTH FRAGMENTS – There are times the doctor may decide to leave a fragment of root of a tooth in order to avoid doing damage to adjacent structures such as nerves, sinuses, etc. JAW FRACTURE – This is an extremely rare occurrence, but can happen if certain conditions exist, such as a tooth in an extremely thin jaw or ...


    • [DOCX File]Periodontal Ligament (Intraligamentary Injection)

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      Tooth resorption can be found on any tooth; the most common teeth affected are the mandibular (lower jaw) third premolar and molar teeth, followed by the maxillary (upper jaw) third and fourth premolar teeth. Tooth resorption is classified as Stage 1–5, based on its depth and amount of tooth destruction as follows:


    • [DOC File]Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

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      The dental nerves innervate each root of each individual tooth in the maxilla by entering the root through the apical foramen and supplying sensation to the pulp. Interdental and interradicular branches provide sensation to the periodontal ligaments, interdental papillae and buccal gingiva of …


    • [DOCX File]Recommended Treatment - MedPro Group

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      Possible involvement of the sinus during upper jaw procedures, which may require additional treatment or surgical repair at a later date. Possible injury of the nerves of the lower jaw during lower jaw procedures, resulting in temporary or permanent tingling/numbness/pain (possibly of an electric shock nature) of the lower lip, chin, tongue or ...


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