scholarly journals Myofascial Orofacial Pain Exacerbated after Masseteric Nerve Neurectomy

2020 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 110-114
Author(s):  
Hyun Nam ◽  
Daeun Ko ◽  
Jin-Kyu Kang ◽  
YoungJoo Shim
2020 ◽  
Vol 67 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-106
Author(s):  
Samuel Y. P. Quek ◽  
Julyana Gomes-Zagury ◽  
Gayathri Subramanian

The twin block, introduced in 2014, has proven to be more advantageous for the management of myogenous orofacial pain than the masseteric nerve block, which was introduced in 2009. The twin block is an extraoral nerve block injection which passes through the temporal fossa to anesthetize both the masseteric and the deep temporal nerves as they exit the infratemporal fossa at the infratemporal crest. Similar to the masseteric nerve block, the twin block has demonstrated efficacy with expeditious and sustained relief of myogenous face pain originating from the masseter muscle. Furthermore, in a 6-month prospective treatment study, that has been accepted for publication, the twin block has been demonstrated as comparable to trigger point injections in the management of chronic myofascial pain of masseteric origin. The twin block's ability to mitigate myogenous pain from both the masseter and temporalis muscles and its ease of administration are the key advantages over the masseteric nerve block. Since its inception, we have refined the technique for administering the twin block and our clinical experience corroborates its safety and efficacy. This review describes the refined technique and its safety in the context of the region's applied anatomy.


1987 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 397-407 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kouichi Shiozawa ◽  
Yasutake Saeki ◽  
Keiji Yanagisawa

Author(s):  
Amit Kumar ◽  
Mahamad Yunus S. Nabooji

Dental caries/Tooth decay is progressive destruction of tooth structure, leading to tooth ache. Tooth ache is the most common type of orofacial pain and when severe it is considered a dental emergency. Pain killers will be the first option to get rid of pain but use of these pain killers have many adverse effects and also its over prescription leads to kidney disorders, liver disorders etc. and in Ayurveda for the management of pain in Krimidanta it is mentioned that, Krimighna (anti-microbial), Vatagna (which relieves Vata) and Ushnaveerya Dravyas (drugs with hot potency) are to be used which can relieve the toothache and discolouration. Hence here an attempt was made to find out an alternate medicine which is effective, has no contraindications and with no side effects. Here the patient was treated with Dantapichu (soaked cotton swab) with Katuparni Ksheera (milk of Argemone Mexicana Linn.) as a local application. After the treatment, a significant response in various symptoms such as tooth pain, tingling sensation and swelling was observed.


2004 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-141
Author(s):  
Andrew Davies
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2021 ◽  
pp. 419-452
Author(s):  
Olga A. Korczeniewska ◽  
Katherine France ◽  
Junad Khan ◽  
Martin S. Greenberg ◽  
Rafael Benoliel ◽  
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