Title
Author
DOI
Article Type
Special Issue
Volume
Issue
Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache (OFPH) is published by MRE Press from Volume 38 lssue 1 (2024). Previous articles were published by another publisher on a subscription basis, and they are hosted by MRE Press on www.jofph.com as a courtesy and upon agreement with Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache.
Lyme Disease: Considerations for Dentistry
1TMD and Orofacjal Pain Cenler, University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey Dental School, Newark, New Jersey, USA
2West Caldwell, New Jersey, New Jersey Task Force on Lyme Disease, Congressional National Health Care, Reform Task Force
*Corresponding Author(s): Gary M. Heir E-mail:
Although Lyme disease has spread rapidly and it is difficult to diagnose, a review of the dental literature does not reveal many references to this illness. Dental practitioners must be aware of the systemic effects of this often multiorgan disorder. Its clinical manifestations may include facial and dental pain, facial nerve palsy, headache, temporomandibular joint pain, and masticatory muscle pain. The effects precipitated when performing dental procedures on a patient with Lyme disease must also be considered. This study discusses the epidemiology and diagnosis of Lyme disease, its prevention, and factors to consider when making a differential diagnosis. Dental care of the patient with Lyme disease and currently available treatments also are considered. Three case reports are presented.
Lyme disease; orofacial pain; temporomandibular; facial nerve palsy; spriochetal disease; borreliosis
Gary M. Heir, Lesley A. Fein. Lyme Disease: Considerations for Dentistry. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 1996. 10(1);74-86.
Science Citation Index (SCI)
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
BIOSIS Previews
Scopus
Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL)
Top