Moore Paul A, Haas Daniel A
Department of Dental Anesthesiology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
Dent Clin North Am. 2010 Oct;54(4):715-30. doi: 10.1016/j.cden.2010.06.016.
Alterations to normal oral sensory function can occur following restorative and surgical dental procedures. Paresthesia is defined as an abnormal sensation, such as burning, pricking, tickling, or tingling. Paresthesias are one of the more general groupings of nerve disorders known as neuropathies. This article reviews the extent of this oral complication as it relates to dental and surgical procedures, with specific emphasis on paresthesias associated with local anesthesia administration. This review establishes a working definition for paresthesia as it relates to surgical trauma and local anesthesia administration, describes the potential causes for paresthesia in dentistry, assesses the incidence of paresthesias associated with surgery and local anesthesia administration, addresses the strengths and weaknesses in research findings, and presents recommendations for the use of local anesthetics in clinical practice.
在进行牙齿修复和外科手术操作后,正常的口腔感觉功能可能会发生改变。感觉异常被定义为一种异常感觉,如烧灼感、刺痛感、瘙痒感或刺痛感。感觉异常是被称为神经病变的更常见的神经障碍之一。本文回顾了这种口腔并发症与牙科和外科手术相关的程度,特别强调了与局部麻醉给药相关的感觉异常。本综述确立了与手术创伤和局部麻醉给药相关的感觉异常的工作定义,描述了牙科中感觉异常的潜在原因,评估了与手术和局部麻醉给药相关的感觉异常的发生率,探讨了研究结果的优缺点,并提出了在临床实践中使用局部麻醉剂的建议。