Radiographic and computed tomography monitoring of a fractured needle fragment in the mandibular branch.
- Author:
Maria Isabel de Oliveira e Britto VILLALOBOS
1
;
Thaisa Cristina Gomes Ferreira LEITE
;
Samila Gonçalves BARRA
;
Daniela Teresa Pinto da Cunha WERNECHE
;
Flavio Ricardo MANZI
;
Claudia Assunção e Alves CARDOSO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Anesthesia, Dental; Surgery, Oral; Needles; Radiology
- MeSH: Anesthesia, Dental; Anesthesia, Local; Deglutition; Humans; Inflammation; Molar, Third; Needles*; Nerve Block; Surgery, Oral; Trismus
- From:Imaging Science in Dentistry 2017;47(1):63-68
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Some complications can arise with the usage of local anesthesia for dental procedures, including the fracture of needles in the patient. This is a rare incident, usually caused by the patient's sudden movements during anesthetic block. Its complications are not common, but can include pain, trismus, inflammation in the region, difficulty in swallowing, and migration of the object, which is the least common but has the ability to cause more serious damage to the patient. This report describes a case in which, after the fracture of the anesthetic needle used during alveolar nerve block for exodontia of the left mandibular third molar, the fragment moved significantly in the first 2 months, before stabilizing after the third month of radiographic monitoring.