2020
DOI: 10.1111/joor.13058
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Signs and symptoms, quality of life and psychosocial data in 1331 post‐traumatic trigeminal neuropathy patients seen in two tertiary referral centres in two countries

Abstract: Background Post‐traumatic trigeminal neuropathy (PTN) is a disturbance of function or pathological change of the trigeminal nerve branches following trauma and has an important impact on patient's quality of life (QoL). Objectives To provide diagnostic data on PTN and illustrate differences in aetiology, injured nerve, pain distribution, sensory profile and QoL between PTN subgroups. Methods 1331 patients with painful or non‐painful PTN were retrospectively reviewed in two centres, extracting demographic data,… Show more

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“…We found third molar surgery to be the most common cause of PTN (47%), as most others have reported [13,22,33,36,40]. Almost all cases were referred by oral and maxillofacial surgeons (89%), and injury to the third division of the trigeminal nerve was most frequent, with the IAN affected in 64% and the LN in 28% of cases, also in accordance with the literature [13,22,33,40].…”
Section: Demographics and Clinical Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…We found third molar surgery to be the most common cause of PTN (47%), as most others have reported [13,22,33,36,40]. Almost all cases were referred by oral and maxillofacial surgeons (89%), and injury to the third division of the trigeminal nerve was most frequent, with the IAN affected in 64% and the LN in 28% of cases, also in accordance with the literature [13,22,33,40].…”
Section: Demographics and Clinical Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The average age of the study population was 42 years, and most (64%) were women, in accordance with other population-based studies on PTN [13,19,22,30,34,40]. The reason for this sex skew remains a matter of debate.…”
Section: Demographics and Clinical Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 86%
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