Oral Sepsis in Its Relationship to Systemic Disease

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A probe could be introduced into the antrum.
Tic douloureux is not included here, since this condition occurs frequently in individuals whose teeth have all been extracted.
Third, headache is occasionally a referred toothache. Frequently a patient not only fails to localize the par- HEADACHE RELATED TO OTCAL SEPSIS 105 ticular tooth which causes pain, but occasionally can stato simply that the pain is localized somewhere in the head. Such a toothache may be so severe as to suggest brain tumor.
...A tooth need not be abscessed to cause such pain and occasionally can be found only after a most careful examination by a dentist. The following is an example of such a case : Patient, male, age forty-three, complained of a con- stant and severe headache of about three weeks' dura- tion. It interfered with sleep and caused loss of weight and was at times so severe as to cause the patient to cry out. Physical, laboratory, and roentgen examinations were negative throughout except for disclosing a pulp stone in a first upper molar tooth.

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