TMJ Disorder, Dental Abscess among Possible Reasons for Facial Pain : Dr. Bob's Mouthly Report

TMJ Disorder, Dental Abscess among Possible Reasons for Facial Pain

by Robert Glisci, DDS, PC on 05/16/19

Facial pain is common and often the result of headaches and injuries. However, other causes of facial pain include nerve conditions, jaw and dental problems, and infections.
Facial pain can originate from a specific area of the face, or it may radiate from another part of the head.

Doctors often categorize facial pain into one of several types, including:

dental pain, which relates to problems with the teeth and gums
nerve pain, or neuralgia, which relates to conditions that affect the facial nerves
temporomandibular pain, which relates to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the muscles of the jaw
vascular pain, which occurs due to issues with blood vessels and blood flow

Some sources of the pain involve Headaches, Injuries, TMJ Disorders, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Dental Abcesses, Sinutitis, and Sialadentitis.

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