TY - JOUR
T1 - EVALUATION OF NEURO-SENSORY DISTURBANCES OF THE INFERIOR ALVEOLAR NERVE AFTER ORIF PROCEDURE IN MANDIBULAR FRACTURE
T2 - A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
AU - Sulistyani, Lilies Dwi
AU - Julia, Vera
AU - Noviantika, Ditha
AU - Irfan,
AU - Muskab,
AU - Dananjaya Kawisana, Putu Gede Putra
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the Head of Study Program of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Indonesia for supporting this study.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Polish Dental Association
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - INTRODUCTION: Mandibular fracture can cause displacement of bones and affect the nerve that can lead to neuro-sensory disturbances of inferior alveolar nerve. Disturbances can vary among patients due to severity of the fracture and invasion of the procedure. It is important to evaluate these disturbances to inform patients and improve treatment results. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate neuro-sensory disturbances of inferior alveolar nerves after open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) procedure in mandibular fracture. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This review used PubMed, Science Direct, SpringerLink, SCOPUS, Medline, and Cochrane databases as bibliographic resources. Studies with matching key words were analysed and screened with PRISMA recommendations. RESULTS: A total of 133 studies were reviewed, but only twelve were included in this evaluation. 44.4% of mandibular cases treated with ORIF suffered from neuro-sensory disturbances. Cases were mostly evaluated objectively by clinical neuro-sensory testing (CNST) with Zuniga-Essick algorithm, and subjectively with questioner with visual analogue scale (VAS) scoring system. Post-operative evaluation was performed in 75% in the first week, and 58% of patients were continued to be evaluated in the sixth month. CONCLUSIONS: Neuro-sensory disturbance is the main risk of ORIF procedure in mandibular fracture management. Subjective and objective evaluation is important to obtain information about disturbances due to difficulties for patients to express their feeling. Periodic evaluation should be performed to monitor disturbances recovery.
AB - INTRODUCTION: Mandibular fracture can cause displacement of bones and affect the nerve that can lead to neuro-sensory disturbances of inferior alveolar nerve. Disturbances can vary among patients due to severity of the fracture and invasion of the procedure. It is important to evaluate these disturbances to inform patients and improve treatment results. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate neuro-sensory disturbances of inferior alveolar nerves after open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) procedure in mandibular fracture. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This review used PubMed, Science Direct, SpringerLink, SCOPUS, Medline, and Cochrane databases as bibliographic resources. Studies with matching key words were analysed and screened with PRISMA recommendations. RESULTS: A total of 133 studies were reviewed, but only twelve were included in this evaluation. 44.4% of mandibular cases treated with ORIF suffered from neuro-sensory disturbances. Cases were mostly evaluated objectively by clinical neuro-sensory testing (CNST) with Zuniga-Essick algorithm, and subjectively with questioner with visual analogue scale (VAS) scoring system. Post-operative evaluation was performed in 75% in the first week, and 58% of patients were continued to be evaluated in the sixth month. CONCLUSIONS: Neuro-sensory disturbance is the main risk of ORIF procedure in mandibular fracture management. Subjective and objective evaluation is important to obtain information about disturbances due to difficulties for patients to express their feeling. Periodic evaluation should be performed to monitor disturbances recovery.
KW - evaluation
KW - inferior alveolar nerves
KW - mandibular fracture
KW - neuro-sensory disturbances
KW - ORIF procedure
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U2 - 10.5114/jos.2022.117413
DO - 10.5114/jos.2022.117413
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85134467641
SN - 0011-4553
VL - 75
SP - 130
EP - 137
JO - Journal of Stomatology
JF - Journal of Stomatology
IS - 2
ER -