“…This is why they are often falsely attributed to a wide variety of other pathologies. Differential diagnoses include migraine-type headaches, facial neuralgias or oral, dental, and hyoid bursitis, otitis, temporomandibular diseases, temporal arteritis, cervical arthritis, carotid artery dissection, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, head and neck tumors, cervical mass, faulty dental prostheses, esophageal diverticula, salivary gland disease, and trigeminal neuralgia [ 5 , 7 , 8 , 9 ]. Therefore, due to the commonality of these symptoms and the rarity of Eagle syndrome, our main insight from this case is the importance of physician awareness of the syndrome to ensure accurate diagnosis.…”