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Peripheral nerve blocks for acute trigeminal neuralgia involving maxillary and mandibular branches: a case report

Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2023³â 23±Ç 6È£ p.357 ~ 362
Ricardo Luiz de Barreto Aranha, Renata Goncalves Resende, Fernando Antonio de Souza,
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 ( Ricardo Luiz de Barreto Aranha ) - 
 ( Renata Goncalves Resende ) - 
 ( Fernando Antonio de Souza ) - 

Abstract


Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is neuropathic pain that affects the trigeminal nerve branches. Facial pain experienced by patients with TN is typically intense and excruciating. The second and third branches (maxillary and mandibular) are commonly affected. This case report focuses on the potential treatment options for acute TN attacks involving these branches. The proposed approach involves extra-oral peripheral blocks using local anesthetics. Pain levels were measured using a visual numeric scale (VNS) with potential side effects and other relevant documented information. The patients showed responses from high pain levels to almost complete remission (from 8 to 2 and from 10 to 2 on the final VNS), with no significant side effects. This technique provides immediate pain relief and complements oral medications by offering comfort and confidence until the desired drug effect is achieved.

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Facial Pain; Local Anesthesia; Neuropathic Pain; Trigeminal Nerve; Trigeminal Neuralgia

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