The induction of trigeminal neuralgia-like symptoms by pulp-periapical pathosis
The etiology of trigeminal neuralgia is poorly understood. Many patients develop neuralgiform types of pain from oral and dental pathoses. This is a report of a case of a 30-yr-old patient with a diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia, who was treated with carbamazepine by a neurologist without alleviation of symptoms.
The patient was then seen in the Maxillofacial Pain Control Center. After a complete oral and dental examination, a diagnosis of necrosis of the dental pulp of a lower molar was made. Endodontic treatment was instituted and the symptoms gradually disappeared. After two months, the pain was completely eliminated.
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PII: S0099-2399(86)80132-7
doi:10.1016/S0099-2399(86)80132-7
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