Sensory Deficit Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neurosensory Deficit of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Following Mandibular Orthognathic Surgery. A Prospective Longitudinal Clinical Trial.
Verified date | September 2022 |
Source | Riyadh Colleges of Dentistry and Pharmacy |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This clinical study investigates the sensation deficit in the lower lip and chin area after surgical correction of lower jaw deformity. The primary null hypothesis is: Lower jaw osteotomy cause no sensory deficit in the inferior alveolar nerve. The secondary null hypothesis is: Concurrent genioplasty with sagittal split does not increase the risk of sensory deficit in the inferior alveolar nerve.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | December 17, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | September 30, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Patients with lower jaw deformity requiring bilateral sagittal split osteotomy Exclusion Criteria: - Medically compromised patients - Previous neurosurgical procedure - Patients on chronic medications - Patients with a mental or psychiatric disorder - Pregnant and lactating female - Previous neurosensory deficit due to trauma, pathology, or surgery - Patients with facial pain disorders including trigeminal neuralgia, temporomandibular disorder, or atypical facial pain |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Saudi Arabia | Riyadh Elm University | Riyadh |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Riyadh Colleges of Dentistry and Pharmacy | King Saud Medical City |
Saudi Arabia,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Light touch sensation first week | Light touch sensation will be measured using cotton wisp applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left.
The cotton wisp will be in touch with skin in the four quadrants and will be moved in four directions for each quadrant. The score will be recorded as 0 = No response to stimuli, 1= serious perception loss, 2 = hardly perceive sensation, 3 = perceive touch sensation at a lower degree than preoperative, and 4 = normal sensation. |
One week after the surgery | |
Primary | Light touch sensation first month | Light touch sensation will be measured using cotton wisp applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left.
The cotton wisp will be in touch with skin in the four quadrants and will be moved in four directions for each quadrant. The score will be recorded as 0 = No response to stimuli, 1= serious perception loss, 2 = hardly perceive sensation, 3 = perceive touch sensation at a lower degree than preoperative, and 4 = normal sensation. |
One month after the surgery | |
Primary | Light touch sensation three months | Light touch sensation will be measured using cotton wisp applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left.
The cotton wisp will be in touch with skin in the four quadrants and will be moved in four directions for each quadrant. The score will be recorded as 0 = No response to stimuli, 1= serious perception loss, 2 = hardly perceive sensation, 3 = perceive touch sensation at a lower degree than preoperative, and 4 = normal sensation. |
Three months after the surgery | |
Primary | Pinprick sensation first week | A tip of sharp dental explorer will be used to measure the pinprick sensation applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left. The measurement will be recorded as a positive or negative response | One week after the surgery | |
Primary | Pinprick sensation first month | A tip of sharp dental explorer will be used to measure the pinprick sensation applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left. The measurement will be recorded as a positive or negative response | One month after the surgery | |
Primary | Pinprick sensation three months | A tip of sharp dental explorer will be used to measure the pinprick sensation applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left. The measurement will be recorded as a positive or negative response | Three months after the surgery | |
Primary | Static two points discrimination first week | A Vernier caliper will be used to measure static two-point discrimination applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left. Instrument spikes of the caliper will be set open on different separation distances.
The score will be recorded as 0 = more than 15 mm, 1 = 10-15 mm, 2 = 9-10 mm, 3 = 7-9 mm, 4 = 6-7 mm, 5 = equal or less than 5 mm. |
One week after the surgery | |
Primary | Static two points discrimination first month | A Vernier caliper will be used to measure static two-point discrimination applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left. Instrument spikes of the caliper will be set open on different separation distances.
The score will be recorded as 0 = more than 15 mm, 1 = 10-15 mm, 2 = 9-10 mm, 3 = 7-9 mm, 4 = 6-7 mm, 5 = equal or less than 5 mm. |
One month after the surgery | |
Primary | Static two points discrimination three months | A Vernier caliper will be used to measure static two-point discrimination applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left. Instrument spikes of the caliper will be set open on different separation distances.
The score will be recorded as 0 = more than 15 mm, 1 = 10-15 mm, 2 = 9-10 mm, 3 = 7-9 mm, 4 = 6-7 mm, 5 = equal or less than 5 mm. |
Three months after the surgery | |
Primary | Warm/cold test first week | The measure will be preformed using test tube filled with hot water at temperature 45-50 degrees Celsius, and an ice cube applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left.
The measurement will be recorded as a positive or negative response. |
One week after the surgery | |
Primary | Warm/cold test first month | The measure will be preformed using test tube filled with hot water at temperature 45-50 degrees Celsius, and an ice cube applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left.
The measurement will be recorded as a positive or negative response. |
One month after the surgery | |
Primary | Warm/cold test three months | The measure will be preformed using test tube filled with hot water at temperature 45-50 degrees Celsius, and an ice cube applied to the chin and lower lip area divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left.
The measurement will be recorded as a positive or negative response. |
Three months after the surgery |
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