The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
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INFERIOR ALVEOLAR NERVE PARESTHESIA RELIEVED BY MICROSCOPIC ENDODONTIC TREATMENT
TAKAAKI YATSUHASHIKAN-ICHI NAKAGAWAMIHO MATSUMOTOMASATAKA KASAHARATOMOKO IGARASHITATSUYA ICHINOHEYUZURU KANEKO
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2003 Volume 44 Issue 4 Pages 209-212

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We experienced two cases of inferior alveolar nerve paresthesia caused by root canal medicaments, which were successfully relieved by microscopic endodontic treatment. In the first case, the paresthesia might have been attributable to infiltration of calcium hydroxide into the mandibular canal through the root canals of the mandibular left second molar tooth. In the second case, the paresthesia might have been attributable to infiltration of paraformaldehyde through the root canals of the mandibular right second molar tooth. The paresthesia was relieved in both cases by repetitive microscopic endodontic irrigation using physiological saline solution in combination with oral vitamin B12 and adenosine triphosphate.

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