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[Bilateral synalgias].

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    Stomatologie Der DDR
    |September 1, 1978
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Total pulpitis typically causes one-sided jaw pain (synalgia). However, this study explores rarer cases of bilateral synalgia, where pain affects both sides of the face, detailing symptoms, causes, and treatments.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Pain Management

    Context:

    • Pulpitis, an inflammation of the dental pulp, is a common cause of orofacial pain.
    • Unilateral synalgia is the typical presentation of pain radiating from the affected pulpitis side.

    Purpose:

    • To describe the rare occurrence of bilateral synalgia secondary to pulpitis.
    • To illustrate the clinical presentation, etiology, and therapeutic approaches for bilateral synalgia.

    Summary:

    • While unilateral synalgia is common with pulpitis, bilateral synalgia, where pain radiates to the non-affected side of the jaw or face, is a less frequent but possible phenomenon.
    • Case reports are presented to elucidate the symptomatology, underlying causes, and management strategies for this rare condition.

    Impact:

  • Enhances understanding of atypical pain referral patterns in dental pathology.
  • Provides clinical insights for diagnosing and managing complex cases of pulpitis-induced pain.