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Sunday, February 21, 2010
FACIAL PAIN AND NEUROMUSCULAR DENTISTRY
Facial pain and sinus pain are frequently different terms patients use to describe pain referred from muscles which are the easiet pain a neuromuscular dentist treats.
When there is neuralgia pain it is usually sharp, sudden and lancinating and very emotionally charge. I have had patients with trigeminal neuralgia that will protect their trigger area no matter what. It is important to identify triggers that set off this type of excruciating pain. I have seen many patients over the years with neuralgia like pains. Some resonded well to neuromuscular dental treatment immediately while others responded to trigger point injections.
Frequently the area must be calmed down by drug therapy or counter irritants like capascin cream before attempting to place a patient on a TENS unit.
Labels: facial pain, facial pain specialist, facial pain TMJ, Facial pain trigeminal neuralgia, neuromuscular dentistry, trigeminal neuralgia TMJ, trigeminl neuralgia
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