Roberts A M, Person P
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1979 Oct;48(4):298-308. doi: 10.1016/0030-4220(79)90027-6.
In a series of sixteen patients with idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia and twenty-one patients with atypical facial neuralgia, it was found that the painful phenomena associated with both disorders were, in nearly all instances, closely related to the presence of maxillary or mandibular bone cavities at previous tooth extraction sites. Standard oral surgical procedures for curettage of the cavities, together with administration of antibiotics, were employed in the successful treatment of both the trigeminal and atypical facial neuralgias, with complete pain remissions for periods varying from 2 months (for most recently treated cases) up to 9 years. The observations and results of this study suggest that dental and oral disorders may play a role in the genesis of trigeminal and atypical facial neuralgias.
在一组16例特发性三叉神经痛患者和21例非典型面部神经痛患者中,发现与这两种疾病相关的疼痛现象,几乎在所有情况下,都与先前拔牙部位的上颌或下颌骨腔的存在密切相关。用于刮除骨腔的标准口腔外科手术,连同抗生素的使用,被用于成功治疗三叉神经痛和非典型面部神经痛,疼痛完全缓解的时间从2个月(最近治疗的病例)到9年不等。本研究的观察结果表明,牙齿和口腔疾病可能在三叉神经痛和非典型面部神经痛的发病机制中起作用。