Sunday Oct 27, 2024

Ep 008: Nerve Issues with Wisdom Teeth Surgery

keywords:
 
wisdom teeth, nerve injury, dental surgery, oral surgery, risk factors, patient management, supplements, recovery, dental health, oral maxillofacial surgery
 
summary:
 
In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan discusses the findings from a recent study on the risk factors associated with inferior alveolar nerve injury during the extraction of impacted lower mandibular third molars. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these risks, the management of potential nerve issues post-surgery, and the role of certain supplements in aiding nerve recovery. The discussion is rooted in practical insights from his extensive experience in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
takeaways
  • The Journal of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery published significant findings.
  • CT scans are not routinely necessary for wisdom teeth extractions.
  • 17% of patients may experience nerve issues post-extraction.
  • Chiseling teeth increases the risk of nerve injuries.
  • Age and gender are important risk factors for nerve complications.
  • Steroids can help mitigate nerve issues after surgery.
  • Nerve injuries can be temporary or permanent.
  • Certain supplements can aid in nerve recovery post-surgery.
  • Patient management is crucial for minimizing long-term nerve issues.
  • Experience of the surgeon plays a vital role in outcomes.
titles
  • The Role of Supplements in Nerve Recovery
  • Navigating Wisdom Teeth: Risks and Recovery
Sound Bites
  • "I don't routinely get CT scans for wisdom teeth."
  • "17% of patients had some nerve issue after surgery."
  • "Chisels had more nerve issues than drills."
Chapters
 
00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Journal
03:02 Understanding Nerve Injuries in Wisdom Tooth Extractions
05:50 Risk Factors for Nerve Injuries During Extractions
08:59 Management of Nerve Issues Post-Extraction
11:49 Supplementation for Nerve Recovery

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