Stevens M R, Wong M E
Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Medicine, Miami University, Fla.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1988 Oct;66(4):427-9. doi: 10.1016/0030-4220(88)90259-9.
Dental and allied health professionals are on occasion confronted with patients who exhibit abnormal facial movements. These patients may be seeking a diagnosis or may relate a specific problem resulting from the uncontrolled and involuntary orofacial movements. A complete description of the various conditions associated with abnormal facial movements is beyond the scope of this article. Instead, these authors present a case with dental symptoms that were masking a more serious underlying progressive neurologic disorder. Appropriate referral to the neurology service is essential so that treatment of the underlying cause may precede, rather than follow, empiric management of these patients' symptoms.
牙科及相关健康专业人员有时会遇到表现出异常面部运动的患者。这些患者可能在寻求诊断,或者可能讲述由不受控制的非自愿口腔面部运动导致的特定问题。对与异常面部运动相关的各种病症进行完整描述超出了本文的范围。相反,本文作者介绍了一个病例,其中牙科症状掩盖了一种更严重的潜在进行性神经系统疾病。及时转诊至神经科至关重要,以便在对这些患者的症状进行经验性处理之前,先对潜在病因进行治疗,而不是之后才治疗。