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[Cervical syndrome].

R Drommer

    Schweizerische Monatsschrift Fur Zahnheilkunde = Revue Mensuelle Suisse D'Odonto-Stomatologie
    |June 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Cervical syndrome can cause facial pain despite a lack of direct nerve connections. Recognizing these cervical factors is crucial for diagnosing and treating maxillofacial pain.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Anatomy
    • Pain Medicine

    Context:

    • Cervical syndrome involves the cervical spine's anatomical structures.
    • Pathological changes in the cervical spine can affect nerve and vascular systems.

    Purpose:

    • To describe cervical syndrome and its potential to cause facial pain.
    • To highlight the unrecognized link between cervical factors and maxillofacial pain.

    Summary:

    • Maxillofacial pain can originate from cervical spine issues, even without direct neural pathways.
    • Dentists frequently encounter patients with such pain, requiring an understanding of cervical influences.

    Impact:

    • Emphasizes the importance of considering cervical spine pathology in diagnosing unexplained facial pain.
    • Underscores the complexity of treating cervical-related disorders, necessitating physician expertise.