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Nerve Repositioning

This is a video of a surgery, in which the inferior alveolar nerve of the mandible is lateralized, in order to facilitate the placement of dental implants of proper length  
 
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hipocrates21 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Great work
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Not really. Looks like a bunch of amateurs...or graduate students.
furous1 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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waw... thats it... bcause in august 6 i have a oral surgery and my wisdom tooth has been take out ..
choubala (5 months ago) Show Hide
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How many pages is your informed consent for this procedure?
attiliosalomone (7 months ago) Show Hide
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after how much time the patient has resumed the functionality of the nerve. that is how much time is passed from the paraesthesia?
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RobertGougaloff (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It depends on the damage. Transsection and over stretching to the point where the perineural vasculature is compromised are probably the worst case scenarios. I have read some amazing research results on nerve regeneration and the application of biostimulatory lasers, however.
guti14haz (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Is there any chance to recover from a damage in the inferior alveolar nerve? (please answer)

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