ODONTOGENIC FACIAL PAIN SYNDROME: INTEGRATED APPROACH IN ANAESTHESIA
Oganesyan G.R., Medvedeva L.A., Zagorulko O.I., Gnezdilov A.V.
Petrovsky National Research Center of Surgery, 119991, Moscow, Russia
The article deals with the study of 96 patients (69 women and 27 men) with odontogenic facial pain
syndrome. All patients received complex neurodentist examination with radiological assessment of
maxillofacial area and additional functional methods. Patients were divided into two groups, 48 patients in
each group. All patients received usual therapy; mouth cavity sanitation, selective grinding of teeth, drug
therapy (anticonvulsants, B vitamins) and physiotherapy. Patients in group 2 received corporeal
acupuncture. Efficacy of the therapy was assessed by changes of basic subjective and objective signifi
catives on 10th,30th and 60th day of treatment. Reflective anaesthesia techniques using allowed to stop
thepain faster and decreased the dosage of drugs in patients of group 2.
Key words: odontogenic facial pain, refl exology, anaesthesia
AN-1303-058
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