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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Orofacial pain | |||
| image = [[File:Gray784.png|250px]] | |||
| caption = Diagram of the trigeminal nerve, which is often involved in orofacial pain | |||
| field = [[Dentistry]], [[Neurology]], [[Otolaryngology]] | |||
| symptoms = Pain in the face, mouth, or jaws | |||
| complications = [[Chronic pain]], [[Depression (mood)|depression]], [[Anxiety disorder|anxiety]] | |||
| onset = Varies depending on cause | |||
| duration = Can be acute or chronic | |||
| causes = [[Dental conditions]], [[Temporomandibular joint disorder|TMJ disorders]], [[Trigeminal neuralgia]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Migraine]], [[Cluster headache]] | |||
| risks = [[Bruxism]], [[Stress (biology)|stress]], [[Infection]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Clinical examination]], [[Imaging studies]], [[Dental examination]] | |||
| differential = [[Toothache]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Migraine]], [[Trigeminal neuralgia]] | |||
| prevention = Good [[oral hygiene]], stress management | |||
| treatment = [[Pain management]], [[Physical therapy]], [[Dental treatment]], [[Surgery]] | |||
| medication = [[Analgesics]], [[Antidepressants]], [[Anticonvulsants]] | |||
| prognosis = Varies; some conditions are chronic | |||
| frequency = Common | |||
}} | |||
'''Orofacial pain''' refers to pain perceived in the face and/or oral cavity. It is a common symptom that can arise from a variety of conditions affecting the [[head]], [[neck]], [[mouth]], and [[face]]. Orofacial pain can be acute or chronic and may be associated with a wide range of disorders, including dental issues, [[temporomandibular joint disorder]] (TMJ), [[neuropathic pain]], and [[musculoskeletal pain]]. | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
Orofacial pain can be classified into several categories based on its origin: | Orofacial pain can be classified into several categories based on its origin: | ||
* '''Dental Pain''': Pain originating from the [[teeth]] or surrounding tissues, often due to [[tooth decay]], [[periodontal disease]], or [[dental abscess]]. | * '''Dental Pain''': Pain originating from the [[teeth]] or surrounding tissues, often due to [[tooth decay]], [[periodontal disease]], or [[dental abscess]]. | ||
* '''Musculoskeletal Pain''': Pain arising from the muscles, joints, or bones of the face and jaw, commonly associated with [[temporomandibular joint disorder]] (TMJ). | * '''Musculoskeletal Pain''': Pain arising from the muscles, joints, or bones of the face and jaw, commonly associated with [[temporomandibular joint disorder]] (TMJ). | ||
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* '''Vascular Pain''': Pain related to blood vessels, such as [[migraine]] or [[cluster headache]]. | * '''Vascular Pain''': Pain related to blood vessels, such as [[migraine]] or [[cluster headache]]. | ||
* '''Psychogenic Pain''': Pain with a psychological origin, often associated with [[stress]], [[anxiety]], or [[depression]]. | * '''Psychogenic Pain''': Pain with a psychological origin, often associated with [[stress]], [[anxiety]], or [[depression]]. | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
The causes of orofacial pain are diverse and can include: | The causes of orofacial pain are diverse and can include: | ||
* [[Dental caries]] and [[periodontal disease]] | * [[Dental caries]] and [[periodontal disease]] | ||
* [[Temporomandibular joint disorder]] (TMJ) | * [[Temporomandibular joint disorder]] (TMJ) | ||
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* [[Bruxism]] (teeth grinding) | * [[Bruxism]] (teeth grinding) | ||
* [[Trauma]] or injury to the face or jaw | * [[Trauma]] or injury to the face or jaw | ||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
Diagnosing orofacial pain involves a thorough clinical examination and may include: | Diagnosing orofacial pain involves a thorough clinical examination and may include: | ||
* Medical and dental history | * Medical and dental history | ||
* Physical examination of the head, neck, and oral cavity | * Physical examination of the head, neck, and oral cavity | ||
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* Laboratory tests to rule out infections or systemic conditions | * Laboratory tests to rule out infections or systemic conditions | ||
* Referral to specialists such as a [[dentist]], [[neurologist]], or [[otolaryngologist]] | * Referral to specialists such as a [[dentist]], [[neurologist]], or [[otolaryngologist]] | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
Treatment of orofacial pain depends on the underlying cause and may include: | Treatment of orofacial pain depends on the underlying cause and may include: | ||
* [[Medications]] such as [[analgesics]], [[anti-inflammatory drugs]], or [[antidepressants]] | * [[Medications]] such as [[analgesics]], [[anti-inflammatory drugs]], or [[antidepressants]] | ||
* [[Dental treatment]] for issues like cavities or gum disease | * [[Dental treatment]] for issues like cavities or gum disease | ||
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* [[Behavioral therapy]] for psychogenic pain | * [[Behavioral therapy]] for psychogenic pain | ||
* [[Nerve blocks]] or [[neuromodulation]] techniques for neuropathic pain | * [[Nerve blocks]] or [[neuromodulation]] techniques for neuropathic pain | ||
==Prevention== | ==Prevention== | ||
Preventive measures for orofacial pain include: | Preventive measures for orofacial pain include: | ||
* Maintaining good [[oral hygiene]] | * Maintaining good [[oral hygiene]] | ||
* Regular [[dental check-ups]] | * Regular [[dental check-ups]] | ||
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* Using protective gear during sports or activities that risk facial injury | * Using protective gear during sports or activities that risk facial injury | ||
* Avoiding habits like [[teeth grinding]] or [[jaw clenching]] | * Avoiding habits like [[teeth grinding]] or [[jaw clenching]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Temporomandibular joint disorder]] | * [[Temporomandibular joint disorder]] | ||
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* [[Headache]] | * [[Headache]] | ||
* [[Oral cancer]] | * [[Oral cancer]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{Commons category|Orofacial pain}} | {{Commons category|Orofacial pain}} | ||
[[Category:Orofacial pain]] | [[Category:Orofacial pain]] | ||
[[Category:Medical conditions]] | [[Category:Medical conditions]] | ||
[[Category:Neurology]] | [[Category:Neurology]] | ||
[[Category:Dentistry]] | [[Category:Dentistry]] | ||
{{medicine-stub}} | {{medicine-stub}} | ||
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| Orofacial pain | |
|---|---|
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| Synonyms | N/A |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Pain in the face, mouth, or jaws |
| Complications | Chronic pain, depression, anxiety |
| Onset | Varies depending on cause |
| Duration | Can be acute or chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Dental conditions, TMJ disorders, Trigeminal neuralgia, Sinusitis, Migraine, Cluster headache |
| Risks | Bruxism, stress, Infection |
| Diagnosis | Clinical examination, Imaging studies, Dental examination |
| Differential diagnosis | Toothache, Sinusitis, Migraine, Trigeminal neuralgia |
| Prevention | Good oral hygiene, stress management |
| Treatment | Pain management, Physical therapy, Dental treatment, Surgery |
| Medication | Analgesics, Antidepressants, Anticonvulsants |
| Prognosis | Varies; some conditions are chronic |
| Frequency | Common |
| Deaths | N/A |
Orofacial pain refers to pain perceived in the face and/or oral cavity. It is a common symptom that can arise from a variety of conditions affecting the head, neck, mouth, and face. Orofacial pain can be acute or chronic and may be associated with a wide range of disorders, including dental issues, temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), neuropathic pain, and musculoskeletal pain.
Classification[edit]
Orofacial pain can be classified into several categories based on its origin:
- Dental Pain: Pain originating from the teeth or surrounding tissues, often due to tooth decay, periodontal disease, or dental abscess.
- Musculoskeletal Pain: Pain arising from the muscles, joints, or bones of the face and jaw, commonly associated with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ).
- Neuropathic Pain: Pain caused by damage or dysfunction of the nervous system, such as trigeminal neuralgia or post-herpetic neuralgia.
- Vascular Pain: Pain related to blood vessels, such as migraine or cluster headache.
- Psychogenic Pain: Pain with a psychological origin, often associated with stress, anxiety, or depression.
Causes[edit]
The causes of orofacial pain are diverse and can include:
- Dental caries and periodontal disease
- Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ)
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- Sinusitis
- Migraine and other types of headache
- Oral cancer
- Bruxism (teeth grinding)
- Trauma or injury to the face or jaw
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosing orofacial pain involves a thorough clinical examination and may include:
- Medical and dental history
- Physical examination of the head, neck, and oral cavity
- Imaging studies such as X-ray, CT scan, or MRI
- Laboratory tests to rule out infections or systemic conditions
- Referral to specialists such as a dentist, neurologist, or otolaryngologist
Treatment[edit]
Treatment of orofacial pain depends on the underlying cause and may include:
- Medications such as analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs, or antidepressants
- Dental treatment for issues like cavities or gum disease
- Physical therapy for musculoskeletal pain
- Surgical intervention for conditions like TMJ or oral cancer
- Behavioral therapy for psychogenic pain
- Nerve blocks or neuromodulation techniques for neuropathic pain
Prevention[edit]
Preventive measures for orofacial pain include:
- Maintaining good oral hygiene
- Regular dental check-ups
- Managing stress and anxiety
- Using protective gear during sports or activities that risk facial injury
- Avoiding habits like teeth grinding or jaw clenching
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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