J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.  2008 Apr;34(2):200-206.

A Case Report of Traumatic neuropathic Pain Patient

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  • 1Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, Wonkwang University, Korea. omschoi@wonkwang.ac.kr

Abstract

A variety of mechanisms may generate pain resulting from injury to the peripheral nervous system. None of these mechanisms is disease-specific, and several different pain mechanisms may be present simultaneously in any one patient. Diagnosis of neuropathic pain is often easily made from the information gathered on neurologic examination and from patient history. Evidence of sensory disturbances elicited by examination combined with laboratory tests confirming injury to peripheral nerve establishes the diagnosis of neuropathic pain. Although treatment of neuropathic pain may be difficult, optimum treatment can be achieved if dentist has a complete understanding of the therapeutic options. Pharmacologic therapy has been the mainstay of treatment. Selection of an appropriate pharmacologic agent is by trial and error since individual response to different agents, doses, and serum level are highly variable. An adequate trial for each agent tried is key to pharmacologic treatment of neuripathic pain. If pharmacologic treatment is not effective, nerve block using lidocaine, steroid and alcohol and neurectomy must be considered for treatment option.

Keyword

Neuropathic pain; Pharmacologic treatment; Neurctomy

MeSH Terms

Dentists
Humans
Lidocaine
Nerve Block
Neuralgia
Neurologic Examination
Peripheral Nerves
Peripheral Nervous System
Lidocaine
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