Referred pain (jaw)
Causes of non-dental jaw pain include:
- pain referred from the nose, throat, ear or eye
- neuralgia (such as trigeminal, post-herpetic etc)
- temporomandibular joint pain
- migraine
- cervical disc lesion
- angina pectoris
- cranial arteritis
- intracranial lesion affecting the afferent branch of the trigeminal nerve
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