GENERAL HISTOLOGY

NERVOUS SYSTEM SPECIAL SENSE

PERIPHERAL NERVE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
sensation in teeth
A
trigeminal
B
hypoglossal
C
vagus
D
glossopharyngeal
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Trigeminal neuralgia is sudden, severe facial pain. It’s often described as a sharp shooting pain or like having an electric shock in the jaw, teeth or gums. It usually happens in short, unpredictable attacks that can last from a few seconds to about 2 minutes.

Detailed explanation-2: -Pain or attacks of trigeminal neuralgia can be triggered by certain actions or movements. Dental Pain: It is a very monotonous pain. It is not like a sharp shooting pain (electric shock) of Trigeminal Neuralgia.

Detailed explanation-3: -Trigeminal neuralgia usually occurs spontaneously, but is sometimes associated with facial trauma or dental procedures. The condition may be caused by a blood vessel pressing against the trigeminal nerve, also known as vascular compression.

Detailed explanation-4: -Rinse your mouth. It’s always important to maintain a good level of oral hygiene, but when you have tooth pain this is essential. Ice. Like any injury, ice is effective at reducing swelling and decreasing pain in the area. Watch what you eat. Medication. Go to the dentist.

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