Article Data

  • Views 307
  • Dowloads 48

Original Research

Open Access

Traumatic Dysesthesia of the Trigeminal Nerve

  • Dermot Canavan1
  • Steven B. Graff-Radford1
  • Barton M. Gratt1

1Department of Orofaciai Pain, School of Dentislry, University of California. Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.08391 Vol.8,Issue 4,December 1994 pp.391-396

Published: 30 December 1994

Abstract

Traumatic injury to the peripheral nerves often results in persistent discomfort. Substance P has been implicated as a mediator of pain, and depletion of this neurotransmitter has been shown to reduce pain. Subjects suffering from traumatic dysesthesia of the trigeminal nerve were treated with capsaicin, a substance P depleter with significant long-term effects. This form of therapy may be used individually or in combination with other pharmacologic interventions in the treatment of traumatic trigeminal dysesthesia.


Cite and Share

Dermot Canavan,Steven B. Graff-Radford,Barton M. Gratt. Traumatic Dysesthesia of the Trigeminal Nerve. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 1994. 8(4);391-396.

References

Abstracted / indexed in

Science Citation Index (SCI)

Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)

BIOSIS Previews

Scopus

Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL)

Submission Turnaround Time

Conferences

Top