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. 2007 Sep;97(9):1554–1559. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.100271

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Estimated Annual Incidence of Paresthesia of the Mandibular Nerve Following Third-Molar Extractions by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons: United States

Persons with Paresthesia Minimum No Maximum No.
Extraction of 3.5 million lower third molars
    Temporary 45 500 154 000
    Permanent 11 550 35 000
Extraction of the 33% of third molars with symptoms or pathology
    Temporary 15 015 50 820
    Permanent 3 811 11 550
Incidence of iatrogenic paresthesia if 67% of the extractions are unnecessary
    Temporary 30 485 103 180
    Permanent 7 739 23 450
Incidence of iatrogenic paresthesia if 50% of the extractions are unnecessary
    Temporary 22 750 77 000
    Permanent 5 775 17 500

Note. Paresthesia is numbness of the lips, tongue, and cheek.The estimated minimum percentage of temporary cases of paresthesia is 1.3% and of permanent cases is 0.33%—the maximum is 4.4% temporary and 1% permanent.