Headaches & Facial Pain
Are Closely Related
All facial pain disorders are closely related because
they are transmitted by the same cranial nerve—the trigeminal nerve.
As a physician of the trigeminal nerve, it is important for all orofacial
pain dentists to understand headaches.
According to the International Association for
the Study of Pain (IASP), the definition of pain is:
“An unpleasant sensory and emotional
experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described
in terms of such damage. The inability to communicate in no way negates the
possibility that an individual is experiencing pain and is in need of appropriate
pain relieving treatment.”
The primary responsibility of any doctor treating
pain is to find the source of that pain. In some cases, there are patients
who have still undiagnosed pain and may never get a diagnosis. Many doctors
believe that some pain patients have deep psychological problems and that
their pain is exaggerated or does not exist—somewhat of an excuse for
the doctor. However, it is true that a small minority of patients fall into
this category. In Dr. Menchel’s experience, less than 2% of all patients
he has seen over the years exhibit this problem.