Loss of sensation in the lower lip may be produced by,CHECK ADC M07
A. Bell’s palsy
B. Traumatic bone cyst  
C. Trigeminal neuralgia
D. Fracture in the mandible first molar region
E. Ludwig’s angina

1 Answer

Answer :

D. Fracture in the mandible first molar region
E. Ludwig’s angina

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