2015 Volume 6 Issue 2 Pages 90-93
A patient referred with a suspected temporomandibular disorder was examined. Initial temporomandibular symptoms and pain subsided with normal dental treatment. However, over time, the patient began to develop trigeminal neuralgia-like symptoms. Typical symptoms appeared after about 1 year, and trigeminal neuralgia was eventually diagnosed. Surgery was performed at a neurosurgery department, leading to recovery. The initial symptoms in this case were pre-trigeminal neuralgia, the precursor to trigeminal neuralgia.