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Effect of Neurectomy of Nasopalatine Nerve on Sensation of Anterior Palate in Patient Undergoing Rehabilitation of Atrophic Anterior Maxillary Ridge With Dental Implant
Study the effect of neurectomy of nasopalatine nerve on the sensation of anterior palate in patients undergoing rehabilitation of anterior maxillary ridge with dental implant
Replacement of missing teeth in the anterior maxilla could be challenging if enlargement of the nasopalatine canal which is located in the midline of the palate posterior to the maxillary central incisors or ridge atrophy occur after tooth extraction. This could place the neurovascular content of the nasopaltine canal in the path of the dental implant which may lead to complications such as nasopalatine canal cyst, sensory dysfunction or implant failure. Technique to overcome this problem have evolved including neurectomy of the nasopalatine canal content and obliteration of canal with bone graft. Loss of sensation in anterior palate following this procedure could be an annoying complication for patients. In recent studies regaining of sensation following such procedure have been reported, Confirmation of such results is essential to rule out the side effect of loss of sensation in the anterior palatal region
Age
All ages
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Cairo university
Cairo, Egypt
Start Date
December 1, 2019
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2020
Completion Date
December 31, 2021
Last Updated
November 8, 2019
1
ESTIMATED participants
neurectomy of nasopalatine nerve
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
NCT07080177
NCT06178796
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