Diagnosis and Management of Facial Pain: Two Case Reports of Unusual Presentations
The diagnosis of the origin of facial pain is a convoluted, complicated issue. Few patients present with an unrestored dentition and a clear history as ... more
The diagnosis of the origin of facial pain is a convoluted, complicated issue. Few patients present with an unrestored dentition and a clear history as ... more
Numerous studies on endodontic treatment outcomes demonstrate a significant degree of predictable clinical success,1,2 however, cross-sectional, retrospective population studies have demonstrated “post-treatment disease” in 30 ... more
In general most facial infections are of odontogenic origin and they do not normally occur without a predisposing condition.1 These infections can be caused by ... more
The most common congenital missing maxillary anterior tooth is a lateral incisor.1 The restoration of one maxillary anterior crown is one of the more difficult ... more