This article deals with the case of a 41-year-old female patient with strong apical pain at the maxillary left second premolar that even led to a temporary disability to work. After a pretreatment of the painful situation elsewhere over several months, including a revision of the root canal...
The pattern of bilateral innervation makes contralateral weakness unlikely following a supranuclear lesion; however, a second supranuclear event contralateral to the first may eliminate all input to the pontine trigeminal motor nuclei and present as a “pseudobulbar palsy.”9 Pontine Nucleus and Lower ...
SCM is an important factor in head control for mastication and is one of the major muscles influencing TMD, referred pain muscle to the stomatognathic systems [16]. Patients with TMD have an imbalanced occlusal pattern [17]. An imbalance in the occlusal pattern promotes an imbalance in SCM ...