Jaw and face pain causes

    • [DOC File]HEAD, NECK, AND FACE INJURIES

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      Definition - fracture of the major bones of the face (maxillofacial and mandibular). These fractures require great force and may be open or closed. Causes - Blunt trauma - Penetrating trauma. Signs and Symptoms - Lacerated gums may indicate an underlying fracture - Casualty cannot open mouth without pain - Misaligned teeth - Difficulty swallowing

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    • [DOC File]Overheated: A Case Study on Skeletal Muscle Physiology

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      “Time to scrub in,” says Dr. Hodges. The appendectomy you are about to observe is your second surgical case in surgical technician school. The patient, David Sims, is an 18-year-old male who was healthy until two days ago when he began having severe abdominal pain…

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    • [DOC File]Trigeminal Neuralgia - TN

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      The disorder causes extreme, sporadic, sudden burning or shock-like face pain that lasts anywhere from a few seconds to as long as 2 minutes per episode. The intensity of pain can be physically and mentally incapacitating. sudden, severe, electric shock-like, stabbing pain that is typically felt on one side of the jaw …

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    • [DOCX File]Trigeminal Neuralgia

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      Patients with trigeminal neuralgia may experience severe pain which starts suddenly and usually affects the cheek and/or jaw on one side of the face. It is not uncommon for the pain to feel like it is coming from your mouth or teeth so people sometimes mistakenly go to their dentist before a diagnosis is made.

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      Pain in belly. Increased appetite and weight gain. Weight gain in the belly, face, back and shoulders. Pain or redness at the site of injection. Numbness and tingling of fingers or toes. Headache, jaw pain and/or muscle pain. Weakness and difficulty walking. Red colored urine, saliva, or sweat

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    • [DOC File]HEAD, NECK, AND FACE INJURIES - Operational Medicine

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      upper jaw - Mandible (jawbone) - the lower jaw. Figure 9. Major Facial Bones. TYPES OF FACIAL INJURIES . Generally serious because of the danger of hemorrhage due to the vast blood supply of the area and obstruction of the respiratory passages. Soft Tissue Injuries. Definition - damage to the soft tissues of the face without bone injuries ...

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    • [DOCX File]Your Resource for Headache Info | American Headache Society

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      Up to 12% of TMD sufferers report pain on wide opening, 7% report limited jaw range of motion, 39% have joint noise, and 2% complained of joint pain and stiffness. Facial pain and headache occurs in 24% of TMD sufferers. TMD is more common in females. Myofascial pain, which is considered a regional pain syndrome, is the most common form of TMD.

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      Most people affected by this syndrome have multiple signs and symptoms of pain in the TMJ jaw joints, face, and muscles of the head and neck [3]. Some may also suffer from chronic headaches and facial pains related to neurological and psychological issues. As a group these symptoms are termed TM Disorders syndrome [4].

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    • [DOC File]TMJ PAIN-DYSFUNCTION ; Simple steps to manage jaw joint …

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      Muscle pain and tension in your face (myofascial pain). Common causes include grinding or clenching your teeth (bruxism), especially at night, biting your nails, holding things between your teeth, stress or injury. Jaw misalignment (internal derangement). This means your jaw is not properly aligned with your skull, so the joint does not work ...

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