
pmid: 21277497
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons caring for patients who have sustained a nerve injury to a branch of the peripheral trigeminal nerve must possess a basic understanding of the response of the peripheral nerves to trauma. The series of events that subsequently take place are largely dependent on the injury type and severity. Regeneration of the peripheral nerve is possible in many instances and future manipulation of the regenerative microenvironment will lead to advances in the management of these difficult injuries.
Neurons, Time Factors, Neural Conduction, Vasa Nervorum, Axonal Transport, Axons, Nerve Regeneration, Nerve Fibers, Trigeminal Ganglion, Connective Tissue, Nerve Degeneration, Humans, Trigeminal Nerve Injuries, Collagen, Schwann Cells, Trigeminal Nerve, Myelin Sheath
Neurons, Time Factors, Neural Conduction, Vasa Nervorum, Axonal Transport, Axons, Nerve Regeneration, Nerve Fibers, Trigeminal Ganglion, Connective Tissue, Nerve Degeneration, Humans, Trigeminal Nerve Injuries, Collagen, Schwann Cells, Trigeminal Nerve, Myelin Sheath
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