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Syed Mukhtar-Un-Nisar Andrabi 2 Articles
Mental nerve paresthesia secondary to initiation of endodontic therapy: a case report
Syed Mukhtar-Un-Nisar Andrabi, Sharique Alam, Afaf Zia, Masood Hasan Khan, Ashok Kumar
Restor Dent Endod 2014;39(3):215-219.   Published online May 8, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5395/rde.2014.39.3.215
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Whenever endodontic therapy is performed on mandibular posterior teeth, damage to the inferior alveolar nerve or any of its branches is possible. Acute periapical infection in mandibular posterior teeth may also sometimes disturb the normal functioning of the inferior alveolar nerve. The most common clinical manifestation of these insults is the paresthesia of the inferior alveolar nerve or mental nerve paresthesia. Paresthesia usually manifests as burning, prickling, tingling, numbness, itching or any deviation from normal sensation. Altered sensation and pain in the involved areas may interfere with speaking, eating, drinking, shaving, tooth brushing and other events of social interaction which will have a disturbing impact on the patient. Paresthesia can be short term, long term or even permanent. The duration of the paresthesia depends upon the extent of the nerve damage or persistence of the etiology. Permanent paresthesia is the result of nerve trunk laceration or actual total nerve damage. Paresthesia must be treated as soon as diagnosed to have better treatment outcomes. The present paper describes a case of mental nerve paresthesia arising after the start of the endodontic therapy in left mandibular first molar which was managed successfully by conservative treatment.

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    Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy.2020; 42(5): 529.     CrossRef
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    R. Castro, M. Guivarc'h, J.M. Foletti, J.H. Catherine, C. Chossegros, L. Guyot
    Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.2018; 119(5): 412.     CrossRef
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    Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery.2016; 15(3): 321.     CrossRef
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Retrieval of a separated nickel-titanium instrument using a modified 18-guage needle and cyanoacrylate glue: a case report
Syed Mukhtar-Un-Nisar Andrabi, Ashok Kumar, Huma Iftekhar, Sharique Alam
Restor Dent Endod 2013;38(2):93-97.   Published online May 28, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5395/rde.2013.38.2.93
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During root canal preparation procedures, the potential for instrument breakage is always present. When instrument breakage occurs, it leads to anxiety of the clinician and as well as a metallic obstruction of the canal which hinders further cleaning and shaping. Separated instruments must always be attempted for retrieval and if retrieval is not possible bypass should be tried. With the increased use of nickel-titanium (NiTi) instruments the incidence of separated instruments has increased. A considerable amount of research has been done to understand the various factors related to the fracture of NiTi instruments to minimize its occurrence. This paper presents a review of the literature regarding the fracture of NiTi instruments and also describes a case report showing the use of a modified 18-guage needle and cyanoacrylate glue to retrieve a separated NiTi instrument from the mesiolingual canal of a mandibular first molar.

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    Materials.2023; 16(11): 4100.     CrossRef
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    Endodontology.2023; 35(1): 65.     CrossRef
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    Journal of Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology.2022; 7(1): 18.     CrossRef
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    Marius Brühl, Kent Urban, David Donnermeyer, Edgar Schäfer, Sebastian Bürklein
    Journal of Endodontics.2020; 46(3): 425.     CrossRef
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    The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice.2014; 15(6): 770.     CrossRef
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