Somatosensory Evoked Potentials of Inferior Alveolar Nerve – Discuss Dentistry https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/feed/ Fri, 14 Nov 2025 03:55:40 +0000 https://bbpress.org/?v=2.6.12 en-US https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/#post-14428 <![CDATA[Re: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials of Inferior Alveolar Nerve]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/#post-14428 Wed, 08 Dec 2010 11:23:00 +0000 sushantpatel_doc What are the probable symptoms if we accidently impinge on the inf. alv. nerve while cleaning and shaping of canals?

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/#post-14429 <![CDATA[Re: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials of Inferior Alveolar Nerve]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/#post-14429 Thu, 09 Dec 2010 07:02:08 +0000 tirath definitley it will lead to paraesthesia

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/#post-14430 <![CDATA[Re: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials of Inferior Alveolar Nerve]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/#post-14430 Fri, 10 Dec 2010 12:04:04 +0000 sushantpatel_doc but for how long? and can irrigation with Na hypochlorite cause any damage to the nerve?

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/#post-14431 <![CDATA[Re: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials of Inferior Alveolar Nerve]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/#post-14431 Sat, 11 Dec 2010 06:05:42 +0000 tirath it may lead to hypochlorite accident whose symptoms are as follows……..

During routine endodontic therapy, sodium hypochlorite inadvertently was forced out the apex of tooth. The patient experienced immediate severe pain, swelling, and hemorrhage from the canal access. Treatment was palliative, including patient education and reassurance, narcotic analgesics, cold and hot compresses, and multiple follow-up visits.

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/#post-14432 <![CDATA[Re: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials of Inferior Alveolar Nerve]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/somatosensory-evoked-potentials-of-inferior-alveolar-nerve/#post-14432 Sat, 11 Dec 2010 06:09:34 +0000 tirath Treatment should center on the principles of minimizing swelling, controlling pain and preventing secondary infection. Reassuring the patient is of prime importance. Use of cold packs externally is recommended for the first one to two days to minimize edema. Once drainage is established, the cold packs should be replaced by warm compresses in an attempt to promote liquefaction of the hematoma and dissolution of the soft-tissue swelling. Pain control often requires narcotic analgesics. Appropriate antibiotic therapy is highly recommended for two reasons: the possibility of infection’s being forced from the root canals into the periapical tissues with the NaOCl irrigation, and the subcutaneous presence of significant amounts of necrotic tissue and dead space, which can promote secondary infection.

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