- Neuralgia-inducing cavitational osteonecrosis
Neuralgia-inducing cavitational osteonecrosis (NICO) is a controversial diagnosis for cavitations (air filled spaces) in bones of the
mandible (jaw or alveolar bone) and theskull claimed to manifest astrigeminal neuralgia or atypical neuralgic facialpain .cite journal |author=Bouquot JE, Roberts AM, Person P, Christian J |title=Neuralgia-inducing cavitational osteonecrosis (NICO). Osteomyelitis in 224 jawbone samples from patients with facial neuralgia |journal=Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. |volume=73 |issue=3 |pages=307–19; discussion 319–20 |year=1992 |month=March |pmid=1545963 |doi= |url=]The concept has been rejected as
quackery by theAmerican College of Dentists and manydentists andmaxillofacial surgeon s.cite journal |author=Follmar KE |title=Taking a stand against fraud and quackery in dentistry |journal=J Am Coll Dent |volume=70 |issue=3 |pages=4–5 |year=2003 |pmid=14977370 |doi= |url=] cite journal |author=Bouquot JE, McMahon RE |title=Charlatans in dentistry: ethics of the NICO wars |journal=J Am Coll Dent |volume=70 |issue=3 |pages=38–41 |year=2003 |pmid=14977380 |doi= |url=] The concept can currently not be accepted as a medical entity because precise diagnostic criteria are lacking and there is no supporting scientific evidence (including for treatment) that does not suffer frommethodological flaws.cite journal |author=Zuniga JR |title=Challenging the neuralgia-inducing cavitational osteonecrosis concept |journal=J. Oral Maxillofac. Surg. |volume=58 |issue=9 |pages=1021–8 |year=2000 |month=September |pmid=10981982 |doi=10.1053/joms.2000.8745 |url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0278-2391(00)36564-8]The cause of NICO is allegedly
avascular osteonecrosis (AO) (also known asischemic osteonecrosis) due to chronic low-gradeinfection ,cite journal |author=Bouquot JE, Roberts AM, Person P, Christian J |title=Neuralgia-inducing cavitational osteonecrosis (NICO). Osteomyelitis in 224 jawbone samples from patients with facial neuralgia |journal=Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. |volume=73 |issue=3 |pages=307–19; discussion 319–20 |year=1992 |month=March |pmid=1545963 |doi= |url=] or, in more modern versions of the theory, susceptibility tothrombosis .cite journal |author=Gruppo R, Glueck CJ, McMahon RE, "et al" |title=The pathophysiology of alveolar osteonecrosis of the jaw: anticardiolipin antibodies, thrombophilia, and hypofibrinolysis |journal=J. Lab. Clin. Med. |volume=127 |issue=5 |pages=481–8 |year=1996 |month=May |pmid=8621985 |doi= |url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022-2143(96)90065-7] cite journal |author=Glueck CJ, McMahon RE, Bouquot JE, Triplett D, Gruppo R, Wang P |title=Heterozygosity for the Leiden mutation of the factor V gene, a common pathoetiology for osteonecrosis of the jaw, with thrombophilia augmented by exogenous estrogens |journal=J. Lab. Clin. Med. |volume=130 |issue=5 |pages=540–3 |year=1997 |month=November |pmid=9390643 |doi= |url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022-2143(97)90132-3]The suggested treatment for NICO involves oral surgery consisting of
decortication anddebridement of bone viacurettage to excise dead bone from the cavitation.cite journal |author=Bouquot JE, Christian J |title=Long-term effects of jawbone curettage on the pain of facial neuralgia |journal=J. Oral Maxillofac. Surg. |volume=53 |issue=4 |pages=387–97; discussion 397–9 |year=1995 |month=April |pmid=7699492 |doi= |url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0278-2391(95)90708-4]The NICO concept was first proposed in the 1970s.cite journal |author=Ratner EJ, Person P, Kleinman DJ, Shklar G, Socransky SS |title=Jawbone cavities and trigeminal and atypical facial neuralgias |journal=Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. |volume=48 |issue=1 |pages=3–20 |year=1979 |month=July |pmid=287984 |doi= |url=] cite journal |author=Roberts AM, Person P |title=Etiology and treatment of idiopathic trigeminal and atypical facial neuralgias |journal=Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. |volume=48 |issue=4 |pages=298–308 |year=1979 |month=October |pmid=291856 |doi= |url=]
See also
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Trigeminal neuralgia
*Atypical trigeminal neuralgia
*Osteonecrosis of the jaw Footnotes
External links
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