Trigger point

Japanese: trigger point(英語表記)triggerpoint
Trigger point

...It can be triggered by various factors, such as touching a certain part of the face, talking, yawning, or chewing. The area that triggers pain when touched is called the trigger point, and is often found near the nasal ala, gums, hard palate, and lower lip. No other symptoms of trigeminal nerve disorder are observed. ...

*Some terminology explanations that mention "trigger point" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…種々の因子により誘発され,顔面のある部分に触れたり,しゃべったり,あくびをしたり,物をかんだりすると起こる。触れることによって痛みを誘発する部位を引金点trigger pointといい,鼻翼,歯肉,硬口蓋,下口唇付近に多い。痛み以外には三叉神経障害の症状は認められない。…

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