Introduction A review of the scientific literature found no unified opinion on the approach to the diagnosis and treatment of atypical facial pain (AFP). Aim To investigate the approaches to AFP, among the units of oral an
Facial pain and its diagnosis have always posed a dilemma for the clinicians. The complex anatomy of...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of facial pain and to examine the hypothesis that symptoms a...
Previously called atypical facial pain, persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP) is a common, but po...
This paper examines patients with atypical facial pain. This condition forms part of the subject of ...
Background: Orofacial pain is related with neurogenic, vascular, collagenous and dental problems. As...
Difficult to diagnose pain in the orofacial area may be a challenge to the dental practitioner.There...
The concept of pain has evolved from that of a one-dimensional sensation to that of a multi-dimensio...
The review presents modern views on the problem of diagnosis and treatment of facial pain. The class...
HEADACHE and pain in the face are two difficult problems with which the practitioner of medicine mus...
OBJETIVE: To evaluate a sample of patients with atypical facial pain (AFP) in comparison to patients...
Atypical facial pain is an unrecognised and unhelpful diagnosis but one which describes chronic pain...
Orofacial pain is a complex health care problem that may compromise the quality of life of the patie...
Chronic pain is more prevalent in the head and neck region than other parts of the body. Almost one-...
Background: Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain (PIFP), previously named Atypical Facial Pain (AFP) is...
Pain and dentistry are inseparable in the minds of many patients, resulting in dentist being the hea...
Facial pain and its diagnosis have always posed a dilemma for the clinicians. The complex anatomy of...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of facial pain and to examine the hypothesis that symptoms a...
Previously called atypical facial pain, persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP) is a common, but po...
This paper examines patients with atypical facial pain. This condition forms part of the subject of ...
Background: Orofacial pain is related with neurogenic, vascular, collagenous and dental problems. As...
Difficult to diagnose pain in the orofacial area may be a challenge to the dental practitioner.There...
The concept of pain has evolved from that of a one-dimensional sensation to that of a multi-dimensio...
The review presents modern views on the problem of diagnosis and treatment of facial pain. The class...
HEADACHE and pain in the face are two difficult problems with which the practitioner of medicine mus...
OBJETIVE: To evaluate a sample of patients with atypical facial pain (AFP) in comparison to patients...
Atypical facial pain is an unrecognised and unhelpful diagnosis but one which describes chronic pain...
Orofacial pain is a complex health care problem that may compromise the quality of life of the patie...
Chronic pain is more prevalent in the head and neck region than other parts of the body. Almost one-...
Background: Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain (PIFP), previously named Atypical Facial Pain (AFP) is...
Pain and dentistry are inseparable in the minds of many patients, resulting in dentist being the hea...
Facial pain and its diagnosis have always posed a dilemma for the clinicians. The complex anatomy of...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of facial pain and to examine the hypothesis that symptoms a...
Previously called atypical facial pain, persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP) is a common, but po...