phenylephrine-hydrochloride has been researched along with Toothache* in 3 studies
3 other study(ies) available for phenylephrine-hydrochloride and Toothache
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Nonodontogenic "tooth pain" of nose and sinus origin.
Topics: Cranial Sinuses; Facial Pain; Humans; Nose; Toothache | 2016 |
A new evaluation of heat distribution on facial skin surface by infrared thermography.
The aim of this study was to identify the facial areas defined by thermal gradient, in individuals compatible with the pattern of normality, and to quantify and describe them anatomically.. The sample consisted of 161 volunteers, of both genders, aged between 26 and 84 years (63 ± 15 years).. The results demonstrated that the thermal gradient areas suggested for the study were present in at least 95% of the thermograms evaluated and that there is significant difference in temperature between the genders, racial group and variables "odontalgia", "dental prothesis" and "history of migraine" (p < 0.05). Moreover, there was no statistically significant difference in the absolute temperatures between ages, and right and left sides of the face, in individuals compatible with the pattern of normality (ΔT = 0.11°C).. The authors concluded that according to the suggested areas of thermal gradients, these were present in at least 95% of all the thermograms evaluated, and the areas of high intensity found in the face were medial palpebral commissure, labial commissure, temporal, supratrochlear and external acoustic meatus, whereas the points of low intensity were inferior labial, lateral palpebral commissure and nasolabial. Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Dental Prosthesis; Ear Canal; Eyelids; Face; Female; Humans; Infrared Rays; Lip; Male; Middle Aged; Migraine Disorders; Nose; Sex Factors; Skin Temperature; Temporal Arteries; Thermography; Toothache; Vasomotor System; Veins | 2016 |
[Jaw and facial pains from an otorhinolaryngologic point of view].
Topics: Facial Neuralgia; Humans; Jaw; Nose; Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases; Pain; Paranasal Sinuses; Toothache | 1970 |