Abstract
A 56-year-old Caucasian woman presented with a 4-week history of worsening left-side jaw pain and headache after a routine dental extraction in a general dental practice. The lower left first permanent molar had been extracted because of an unrestorable carious lesion. The extraction had been straightforward, without any immediate complication. Over the coming days, the patient developed gradual-onset left-side pain and headache, radiating from the angle of the left mandible upwards to her left temple.
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