21
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

  • Upload
    evette

  • View
    51

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. . TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA. Also known as… TIC DOULOUREUX PROSOPALGIA SUICIDE DISEASE NEURALGIA EPILEPTIFORME By: Aleshba Saba Roll # 02 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.

Page 2: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIAAlso known as…

TIC DOULOUREUXPROSOPALGIASUICIDE DISEASENEURALGIA EPILEPTIFORME By: Aleshba Saba Roll # 02 3rd Year BDS A neuropathic disorder of trigeminal nerve

Page 3: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

(INTRODUCTION)

TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

Sudden, usually unilateral

Brief, stabbing , electric shock like

recurrent pain

Page 4: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Pain is limited to the sensory distribution of trigeminal nerve that includes middle face (maxillary division V2)– being most frequently involved, lower (mandibular division V3) & upper (ophthalmic division V1)– being least frequently involved

Page 5: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

• Vascular abnormality(venous or arterial) that causes compression of trigeminal root, adjacent to pons in posterior cranial fossa

• Association with MS• Tumors in post. Cranial fossa (2%)• Focal nerve injury• As a result of aging, shingles, unknown causes

mostly

Etiology

Page 6: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Normal

Neurovascular compression

Page 7: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Tumor affecting CN V

Page 8: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Incidence

Usually develops after the age of 50, although there have been cases with patients being as young as three years of age

150 per 1million (estimated) people suffer from TN

Women are more likely to be affected than men (female:male – 2:1)

Usually unilateral (3% cases show bilateral involvement)

Page 9: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Triggering factors

• Shaving, washing• Stroking your face (trigger zones on face)• Eating • Drinking • Brushing your teeth • Talking • Putting on makeup • Encountering a breeze • Smiling

Page 10: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

SYMPTOMS•Pain in areas supplied by CN V•Usually unilateral•Sharp, stabbing, electric shock like pain•Lasts for few seconds to minutes•This transient attack may be repeated in matter of minutes or hours

Page 11: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

TYPES OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

Page 12: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Page 13: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Pre-trigeminal neuralgia

• Odd sensations of pain, (such as a toothache) or discomfort (like “pins and needles”), may be symptoms of pre-trigeminal neuralgia

• Occur in 20% of patients who develop TN

• Pre-TN is most effectively treated with medical therapy used for typical TN

Page 14: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Diagnosis &Management

Page 15: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

• History• Examination (Odontogenic structures, cranial nerve

functions, related structures-muscles,TMJ,sinuses)• Investigations Diagnostic local anesthetic nerve block (defines distribution of the pain, eliminate or confirm referred pain) Nerve conduction tests Imaging techniques (eliminate pain due to any other reason-odontogenic, sinus,

postherpetic neuralgia, cluster headache, TMJ DS, atypical facial pain)

Page 16: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

1st step of treatment- Pharmacotherapy(Medical management of TN)

Trigeminal neuralgia is usually treated with drugs called anti- convulsants which include:

• Carbamazepine (drug of choice) (400-1000mg/day)• Phenytoin (300mg/day)• Oxycarbazepine• Gabapentin (600-1200mg/day)• Baclofen, lamotrigine, clonazepam

Page 17: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

2nd step of treatment- Surgery

Surgical options include:

1. Peripheral • Cryotherapy• Neurectomy• Alcohol injections

2. Gasserian ganglion• Radiofrequency, thermocoagulation• Glycerol injection• Microcompression (balloon compression)

3. Posterior fossa• Neurovascular decompression• Stereotactic radiosurgery

Page 18: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Non drug therapies

• Trancutaneus electric nerve stimulation• Laser• Rhizotomy• Alcohol injections

Page 19: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

There are some things that a patient can do to minimize the frequency and intensity of TN attacks:

1. Apply ice packs. Cold often numbs the area and will reduce the pain

2.Get adequate rest in normal rest cycles 3.Manage your stress well and keep stress levels low 4. Avoid foods that may act as nerve stimulants, such as

coffee, tea, and foods that are high in sugar5. Maintain adequate hydration and electrolyte levels 6. Practice healthy living principles such as diet and exercise

Page 20: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

THANK YOU !

Page 21: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Reference www.google.com (free search)

Lecture notes by Dr. RazzaqTyldesley’s oral medicine

Cawson’s Essentials of Oral MedicineP-J Lamey- A clinical guide To Oral MedicineIf you suffer, thank God!

it is a sure sign that you are alive. -Elbert Hubbard