医学
外科
麻痹
拔牙
面神经
去神经支配
麻醉
病因学
利多卡因
面瘫
面神经麻痹
分级比例尺
内科学
病理
替代医学
作者
Marvin D'Hondt,Kathia Dubron,Tomas‐Marijn Croonenborghs,Maria Piagkou,Constantinus Politis
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2023-05-19
卷期号:54 (5): 420-427
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.3290/j.qi.b3840753
摘要
Peripheral facial nerve palsy (PFP) is a rare occurrence after dental extraction. Early onset PFP after the procedure can be caused by trauma and/or local anesthesia, whereas delayed onset PFP has more speculative etiologies. The latter has a certain affiliation to Bell's palsy and is therefore primarily treated with corticosteroids, and long-term follow-up is often warranted. This article reports a unique case of a 30-year-old woman developing a delayed onset right-sided PFP after local intraoral anesthetic injection for molar extraction. Facial nerve injury was identified with signs of denervation and neuritis and the patient was treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, corticosteroids, vitamin B supplements, and mime therapy. After 9 months, the patient showed an improvement of the facial muscle activity and went from a grade IV to a grade III on the House-Brackmann grading scale.
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