Ehrenfeld M, Riediger D, Schwenzer N, Eichhorst U
Klinik für Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie, Universität Tubingen.
Dtsch Zahnarztl Z. 1990 Jan;45(1):58-60.
The implantation of dental implants may lead to severe pain syndromes (not reckoning postoperative pain and discomfort). Pain in the upper jaw is usually caused by inflammations like sinusitis, often in combination with an oroantral communication, rhinitis and osteitis, whereas pain in the lower jaw is often caused by injuries of sensitive branches of the mandibular nerve, mostly the inferior alveolar nerve. In these cases the therapy of pain should be causal, which means removal of the implant and treatment of the pathologic consequences of implantation. Especially the possibilities of micronerval surgery are emphasized within this article.