TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

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Nodira Vakhidovna Kurbanova

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Among the most common patients seen by dentists, neurologists, and otolaryngologists are those with various types of facial pain, known in the specialized literature as prosopalgia. These are primarily neuralgia of the trigeminal nerve, geniculate ganglion, lingual and glossopharyngeal nerves, and facial sympathetic pain (pterygopalatine ganglion neuralgia and nasociliary nerve neuralgia). Dentoalveolar pathology can be considered a significant factor causing facial pain and trigeminal nerve damage. Headache and facial pain can result from diseases of the dental system of the oral cavity and the peripheral trigeminal nerve. The commonality of symptoms between trigeminal and facial nerve diseases and many other conditions of the maxillofacial region, accompanied by pain and radiating pain, leads to misdiagnosis. The theoretical material presented in the main literature is insufficient for understanding the section "Diseases of the Trigeminal and Facial Nerves."

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TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(11), 2744-2747. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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