Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain
Dr. Miles Day presents a detailed discussion on the complex subject of persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP). Dr. Day begins by emphasizing the significance of an accurate workup and differential diagnosis of craniofacial discomfort. He then discusses facial anatomy, emphasizing the significance of fluoroscopic and ultrasound anatomy. He delves into the procedures to treat PIFP and potential complications. Dr. Day presents key components of the facial nervous system since understanding them reduces complications and improves treatment outcomes.
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