Temporary Mental Nerve Paresthesia Originating from Periapical Infection

Case Rep Dent. 2015:2015:457645. doi: 10.1155/2015/457645. Epub 2015 Aug 5.

Abstract

Many systemic and local factors can cause paresthesia, and it is rarely caused by infections of dental origin. This report presents a case of mental nerve paresthesia caused by endodontic infection of a mandibular left second premolar. Resolution of the paresthesia began two weeks after conventional root canal treatment associated with antibiotic therapy and was completed in eight weeks. One year follow-up radiograph indicated complete healing of the radiolucent periapical lesion. The tooth was asymptomatic and functional.