Trigeminal neuralgia as nonodontogenic toothache: a case report / Yoshinobu Shoji
Toothaches typically originate from the odontogenic structures such as dentin, pulp and periodontium. Toothaches which have an odontogenic origin are managed effectively in the dental clinic; however, toothaches with a nonodontogenic origin are often difficult to identify. This article presents a ca...
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2021-09.
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