Neuralgia trigeminal y algunas consideraciones en la práctica clínica de la odontología.
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| Title: | Neuralgia trigeminal y algunas consideraciones en la práctica clínica de la odontología. |
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| Alternate Title: | Trigeminal neuralgia and some considerations in practice dentistry clinic. Neuralgia do trigêmeo e alguns considerações na prática clínica odontológica. |
| Authors: | Tirado Amador, Lesbia Rosa1 lesbia.tirado@unisinu.edu.co, Torres Osorio, Lenin1, Arce Vanegas, Jhon Alex1 |
| Source: | Revista Nacional de Odontología. 2019, Vol. 15 Issue 29, p1-15. 15p. |
| Abstract (English): | Purpose: To generate interest in the dental professional regarding trigeminal neuralgia and the role it can assume in the timely care of the patient and its prevention during some dental procedures that could trigger it. Description: In dental practice, the demand of dentists with competence for opportune diagnosis and establishment of treatment is high. Some pathological conditions are occasionally not of direct interest to the dentist in their list of priorities, however, everything and that concerns the stomatognathic system and its operation should be considered relevant, particularly with regard to the Trigeminal Nerve (V cranial nerve), responsible for transmitting sensations to the mouth, teeth, face, nasal cavity and innervation of chewing muscles. Some conditions can cause Trigeminal Neuralgia, a painful and disabling condition, which can affect quality of life. Points of view: In clinical care, it is important to reflect on the anatomy of the trigeminal nerve and on trigeminal neuralgia, its definition, characteristics, classification, etiology, diagnostic considerations, the relationship between the dentist, the dental consultation and the patients with trigeminal neuralgia, as well as decision-making in the treatment and intervention of the dentist for this condition. Conclusions: Knowledge of the triggering factors, signs, symptoms and therapeutic alternatives allow the dentist to contribute to interacting in an active and interdisciplinary way with the care team; even more so when it is one of the main nerves that can be influenced during dental treatments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
| Abstract (Spanish): | Introducción: en la práctica odontológica es frecuente la demanda de odontólogos con competencias para el diagnóstico oportuno e instauración del tratamiento. Algunas condiciones patológicas ocasionalmente no son del interés directo para el odontólogo en su lista de prioridades, sin embargo, todo y cuanto le concierne al sistema estomatognático y a su funcionamiento debe ser considerado relevante, particularmente lo referente al Nervio Trigémino (V par craneal), encargado de transmitir sensaciones a la boca, dientes, cara, cavidad nasal e inervación de músculos masticadores. Algunas condiciones pueden provocar neuralgia trigeminal, una afección dolorosa e incapacitante, que puede afectar la calidad de vida. Objetivo: generar interés en el profesional de odontología respecto a neuralgia trigeminal y el rol que puede asumir en la oportuna atención del paciente y prevención durante algunos procedimientos dentales que podrían desencadenarla. Metodología: en la atención clínica es importante reflexionar acerca de la anatomía del nervio trigémino y respecto a la neuralgia trigeminal, su definición, características, clasificación, etiología, consideraciones diagnósticas, la relación existente entre el odontólogo, la consulta odontológica y los pacientes con neuralgia trigeminal, así como la toma de decisiones en el tratamiento e intervención del odontólogo en esta afección. Conclusiones: el conocimiento de los factores desencadenantes, signos, síntomas y alternativas terapéuticas permite al odontólogo contribuir para interactuar de manera activa e interdisciplinaria con el equipo de atención, más aún cuando se trata de uno de los principales nervios sobre los cuales se influye durante los tratamientos odontológicos. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
| Abstract (Portuguese): | Introdução: na prática odontológica, há uma demanda frequente de dentistas com competências para o diagnóstico oportuno e a introdução do tratamento. Algumas condições patológicas ocasionalmente não são de interesse direto do dentista em sua lista de prioridades, no entanto, tudo o que diz respeito ao sistema estomatognático e seu funcionamento deve ser considerado relevante, principalmente no que diz respeito ao Nervo Trigêmeo (nervo craniano V), responsável transmitir sensações à boca, dentes, face, cavidade nasal e inervação dos músculos mastigatórios. Algumas condições podem causar neuralgia do trigêmeo, uma condição dolorosa e incapacitante, que pode afetar a qualidade de vida. Objetivo: gerar interesse no profissional odontológico em relação à neuralgia do trigêmeo e o papel que ele pode assumir no atendimento oportuno do paciente e na prevenção durante alguns procedimentos odontológicos que possam desencadear esse problema. Metodologia: no atendimento clínico, é importante refletir sobre a anatomia do nervo trigêmeo e a neuralgia do trigêmeo, sua definição, características, classificação, etiologia, considerações diagnósticas, a relação entre o dentista, o consultório odontológico e os pacientes com neuralgia. trigeminal, bem como tomada de decisão no tratamento e intervenção do dentista nessa condição. Conclusões: o conhecimento dos gatilhos, sinais, sintomas e alternativas terapêuticas permite ao dentista contribuir para interagir ativa e interdisciplinarmente com a equipe de atendimento, ainda mais quando é um dos principais nervos influenciados durante tratamentos dentários. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Abstract: | Purpose: To generate interest in the dental professional regarding trigeminal neuralgia and the role it can assume in the timely care of the patient and its prevention during some dental procedures that could trigger it. Description: In dental practice, the demand of dentists with competence for opportune diagnosis and establishment of treatment is high. Some pathological conditions are occasionally not of direct interest to the dentist in their list of priorities, however, everything and that concerns the stomatognathic system and its operation should be considered relevant, particularly with regard to the Trigeminal Nerve (V cranial nerve), responsible for transmitting sensations to the mouth, teeth, face, nasal cavity and innervation of chewing muscles. Some conditions can cause Trigeminal Neuralgia, a painful and disabling condition, which can affect quality of life. Points of view: In clinical care, it is important to reflect on the anatomy of the trigeminal nerve and on trigeminal neuralgia, its definition, characteristics, classification, etiology, diagnostic considerations, the relationship between the dentist, the dental consultation and the patients with trigeminal neuralgia, as well as decision-making in the treatment and intervention of the dentist for this condition. Conclusions: Knowledge of the triggering factors, signs, symptoms and therapeutic alternatives allow the dentist to contribute to interacting in an active and interdisciplinary way with the care team; even more so when it is one of the main nerves that can be influenced during dental treatments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 19003080 |
| DOI: | 10.16925/2357-4607.2019.02.06 |