Affiliation:
1. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; and 2 Southest Rehabilitation Health Center, Des Moines, IA.
Abstract
Mental nerve neuropathy (MNN), colloquially referred to as numb chin syndrome, is an
uncommon neurologic condition that may arise secondary to multiple local and systemic
etiologies, and may mimic other pain conditions affecting the mandible. Early recognition
of mental nerve neuropathy in conjunction with accurate etiologic identification is crucial,
as early pain management may prevent the transition from an acute to a chronic pain
condition.
In this article, we will describe the clinical courses of 2 patients who presented to the pain
clinic with chronic painful numbness in the mental nerve sensory distribution following
dental extraction. After a period of failed conservative medical management and repetitive
successful nerve blocks at the mental foramen, we decided to proceed with radiofrequency
nerve ablation. In both cases, performance of radiofrequency nerve ablation demonstrated
a significant decrease in pain.
Within interventional pain medicine, nerve blocks are often utilized to assist with pain
generator identification, and resultantly also play an integral role in treatment planning.
For instance, nerve blocks are often utilized to establish accurate identification of nerve
tissue viability, a preliminary role essential for the determination of whether to proceed
with an ablative peripheral nerve procedure. In this article, we will additionally review these
important usages of nerve blocks within interventional pain medicine.
The objective of our article is to help clinicians identify and properly manage early stage
mental nerve neuropathy. Moreover, we aim to advance general medical knowledge of this
important pain medicine topic. During the process of preparing this article we reviewed all
existing pertinent medical literature related to MNN.
Key words: Mental nerve, neuropathy, radiofrequency, nerve ablation, chronic pain
Publisher
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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