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Paresthesia in dentistry: The ignored neurotoxicity of local anesthetics

Yong-zhen Tan, Rong-jia Shi, Bowen Ke, Ya‐ling Tang, Xin‐hua Liang

2023Heliyon18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Local anesthetics are frequently used by dentists to relieve localized discomfort of the patient and improve treatment conditions. The risk of paresthesia after local anesthesia is frequently encountered in dental clinics. The neurotoxicity of local anesthetics is a disregarded factor in paresthesia. The review summarizes the types of common local anesthetics, incidence and influencing factors of paresthesia after local anesthesia, and systematically describes the neurotoxicity mechanisms of dental local anesthetic. Innovative strategies may be developed to lessen the neurotoxicity and prevent paresthesia following local anesthesia with the support of a substantial understanding of paresthesia and neurotoxicity.

Topics & Concepts

NeurotoxicityMedicineLocal anestheticLocal anesthesiaAnesthesiaDentistryToxicityInternal medicineAnesthesia and Sedative AgentsDental Anxiety and Anesthesia TechniquesAnesthesia and Pain Management
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