Management of lingual nerve injury: a case report
One of the most common complication associated with oral surgical procedures are iatrogenic injuries to lingual branch of trigeminal nerve. Lingual nerve damage may result in permanent lingual sensory deficit leading to symptoms, including lost or altered sensation and the development of unpleasant...
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Main Authors: | P. Tiriduzzi (Author), L. Gentili (Author), C. Vianale (Author), M. Coloccini (Author), M. Messi (Author) |
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