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Iatrogene zenuwschade na tandheelkundige behandelingen en orale chirurgie

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Het tandheelkundig Jaar 2018

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De problematiek van iatrogene schade aan de nervus trigeminus is complex en veelomvattend. Ook al is de incidentie in relatieve zin laag, door de frequentie van de causale ingrepen krijgt toch een niet te verwaarlozen deel van de patiënten hiermee te maken. Een verstoorde trigeminusfunctie interfereert met vrijwel iedere dagelijkse sociale interactie. Dus heeft dit een sterk negatief effect op het zelfbeeld en de levenskwaliteit van de patiënt. Preventie van het probleem moet voorop blijven staan. Reden hiervoor is dat er nog weinig consensus bestaat over de optimale behandeling van het probleem. Gelukkig komen er steeds duidelijkere richtlijnen beschikbaar, die een steeds betere preventie mogelijk maken. Verder blijkt de eerste periode na trauma van groot belang te zijn voor de prognose van de gevoelsproblematiek. De tandsarts-practicus zou, naast kennis van preventie, goed op de hoogte moeten zijn hoe en wanneer te handelen in geval van iatrogene zenuwschade.

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Klazen, Y.S., Politis, C., Jacobs, R. (2018). Iatrogene zenuwschade na tandheelkundige behandelingen en orale chirurgie. In: Aps, J., Boxum, S., De Bruyne, M., Jacobs, R., van der Meer, W., Nienhuijs, M. (eds) Het tandheelkundig Jaar 2018. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-1784-4_3

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