Atypical odontalgia
Forty-four cases of odontalgia are described which are considered to be a painful migrainelike disturbance of the blood vessels of the dental pulp and periodontal membrane. The condition appears to be a manifestation of depression and other personality disorders and responds well to antidepressant d...
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