A dentist is expected to be able to recognise and treat pain originating from the teeth. When dealing with short-term, acute pain, the cause can sometimes be found quickly, while this can be much harder in the case of chronic pain. Especially in this latter category, one should be even more careful in diagnostics and choose reversible treatments when possible. A focused anamnesis, a pain journal and trial local anaesthesia can help to identify the suspected cause of the pain. Careful extra- and intraoral examination is needed to reach a proper diagnosis. X-ray examination may confirm this diagnosis. Odontogenic pain can be caused by an infection of the pulp or by a periodontal or pericoronal disease. The treatment of the pain may – dependin...
Pain in periodontal disease has many variations from slight discomfort to very severe pain. Pain can...
Pain is a frequent dental complaint and pulpitis is one of the commonest causes. Effective managemen...
Many conditions cause pain in the dentist’s territory including dental, joint, muscular, nerve, head...
Pain and dentistry are inseparable in the minds of many patients, resulting in dentist being the hea...
Difficult to diagnose pain in the orofacial area may be a challenge to the dental practitioner.There...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: Teeth are a common and o...
ABSTRACT: Pain is one of the main symptoms for which patients seek medical attention. Pain has been ...
Despite recommended regular dental checkups, pain is one of the primary reasons patients seek dental...
Pain has the function of a warning to tissue damage and activation of defensive mechanisms, with the...
Orofacial pain is often difficult to diagnose and treat. However, there have been few reports on the...
Pain arising for the teeth and supporting structures is a very common complaint, affecting around 9%...
The diagnosis and treatment of orofacial pain can be complex. The differential diagnosis is very ext...
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The most common type of orofacial pain is toothache. However, many other types of pain which derived...
Endodontic pain is one of the most predominantly associated symptoms. The pain may arise due to eith...
Pain in periodontal disease has many variations from slight discomfort to very severe pain. Pain can...
Pain is a frequent dental complaint and pulpitis is one of the commonest causes. Effective managemen...
Many conditions cause pain in the dentist’s territory including dental, joint, muscular, nerve, head...
Pain and dentistry are inseparable in the minds of many patients, resulting in dentist being the hea...
Difficult to diagnose pain in the orofacial area may be a challenge to the dental practitioner.There...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: Teeth are a common and o...
ABSTRACT: Pain is one of the main symptoms for which patients seek medical attention. Pain has been ...
Despite recommended regular dental checkups, pain is one of the primary reasons patients seek dental...
Pain has the function of a warning to tissue damage and activation of defensive mechanisms, with the...
Orofacial pain is often difficult to diagnose and treat. However, there have been few reports on the...
Pain arising for the teeth and supporting structures is a very common complaint, affecting around 9%...
The diagnosis and treatment of orofacial pain can be complex. The differential diagnosis is very ext...
Contains fulltext : 49663.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In daily social ...
The most common type of orofacial pain is toothache. However, many other types of pain which derived...
Endodontic pain is one of the most predominantly associated symptoms. The pain may arise due to eith...
Pain in periodontal disease has many variations from slight discomfort to very severe pain. Pain can...
Pain is a frequent dental complaint and pulpitis is one of the commonest causes. Effective managemen...
Many conditions cause pain in the dentist’s territory including dental, joint, muscular, nerve, head...