Early lingual nerve suture under local anesthesia after wisdom tooth extraction: a case report
Introduction: Lingual nerve injury is one of the operative risks of mandibular wisdom tooth avulsion surgery. The anatomical relationship of the nerve to the medial side of the socket of the mandibular third molar must be known when performing the procedure. When a lesion occurs, the diagnosis may b...
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Main Authors: | Godard Aurélien (Author), Millot Gaël (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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