“…Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is an infrequent condition manifested by excruciating unilateral electric shock-like facial pain, with classical abrupt onset and termination [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] . TN may be idiopathic, but the etiological factors include vascular nerve compression (classic TN), multiple sclerosis, tumor, trauma, herpes zoster, and temporomandibular dysfunction (secondary TN); arterial hypertension and diabetes are comorbidities 1,2,5,8 . The pains may start by eating, drinking, talking, touching the face, or a puff of wind 2 .…”