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Among the nerves involved in orthognathic surgery, the inferior alveolar nerve is known for causing discomfort after surgery... Let's understand why this nerve can cause concern during the procedure!! The inferior alveolar nerve is responsible for the sensitivity of the lower teeth, gums, and lips. During orthognathic surgery, which aims to correct jaw deformities, the positioning of the bones can affect this nerve, causing paresthesia (burning, tingling...) or even complete loss of sensitivity. Paresthesia is an abnormal sensation, such as tingling, numbness, itching, or burning in the affected chin and lip area. The possibility of paresthesia in the chin and lip caused by the inferior alveolar nerve is a factor that causes concern among patients and healthcare professionals undergoing orthognathic surgery! It is important to note that not all patients who undergo orthognathic surgery experience problems with the inferior alveolar nerve. However, the possibility of complications exists and should be carefully discussed and evaluated before the procedure. An experienced and qualified maxillofacial surgeon is essential to minimize the risk of damage to the inferior alveolar nerve during orthognathic surgery. These professionals have the knowledge and skill necessary to avoid or mitigate complications related to the nerve. If you have undergone orthognathic surgery and are experiencing a burning sensation in your chin, this channel is especially for you. Learn more about inferior alveolar nerve paresthesia with us. Here, you will find information, practical tips, and strategies that can help you better understand paresthesia after orthognathic surgery and seek appropriate treatment. -Dr. Thomas Marcolini is a neurosurgeon dedicated to patients with nerve injuries and neuropathic pain. He practices in Curitiba and São Paulo. Want to know more about his work? Visit! Instagram: @nervosperifericos Website: https://www.nervosperifericos.com.br/... WhatsApp: (41) 9 9696-8526 Dr. Thomas Marcolini - RQE 26510 CRM 33811 #facialparesthesia #chinburning #orthognathicsurgery #paresthesia #maxillofacial #inferioralveolar #chin #lip #dentalsurgeon #inferioralveolar #wisdomteeth #lingualnerve #lingualspecialist #alveolarnerve #alveolarparesthesia #orthognathic #paresthesia #pain #burning #orthognathic