PMID: 2501409Apr 1, 1989Paper

Necrotising sialometaplasia presenting as greater palatine nerve anaesthesia

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
P J LameyD G MacDonald

Abstract

The spontaneous presentation of oro-facial paraesthesia or anaesthesia is relatively uncommon. However, clinicians may be required to investigate and comment on the management of patients with such symptoms. We report 3 cases of necrotising sialometaplasia which presented with intra-oral anaesthesia.

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