A Patient with Herpes Zoster of the Maxillary Division of Trigeminal Nerve Presents for Oral Evaluation and Toothache
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A Patient with Herpes Zoster of the Maxillary Division of Trigeminal Nerve Presents for Oral Evaluation and Toothache
Abstract
Herpes zoster (HZ) is an acute and painful neurocutaneous infection caused by the reactivation of a latent varicella-zoster virus in the dorsal root or cranial nerve ganglia. It is characterized by 3 stages: prodromal, acute, and chronic. During the prodromal stage, reactivation in the maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve closely mimics odontalgia, and HZ should be in the differential diagnosis. Patients with HZ develop painful lesions following the affected dermatome. Laboratory testing confirms the diagnosis; treatment is with antiviral agents. Early detection and treatment shorten the course of the infection and lessen the severity of the associated postherpetic neuralgia.
Keywords: Herpes zoster; Odontalgia; Odontogenic pain; Trigeminal nerve.
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