This paper examines patients with atypical facial pain. This condition forms part of the subject of oral medicine with patients being referred for pain relief. For the most part patients are unwilling to entertain the idea that their pain could have a psychological causation and it could be said that they are fixed to the physical nature of their condition. From a series of clinical observations it is proposed that the condition of atypical facial pain is not a homogenous entity despite the fact that the presenting symptom — pain — is common to all patients. To make a differentiation between cases it is necessary to identify the immediate cause and the psychical reactions to it.</p
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Patients with atypical odontalgia (AO) complain of medically unexplained toothache. No evidence-base...
Background. A few studies have found somatosensory abnormalities in atypical odontalgia (AO) patient...
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...
HEADACHE and pain in the face are two difficult problems with which the practitioner of medicine mus...
Chronic pain is more prevalent in the head and neck region than other parts of the body. Almost one-...
Introduction A review of the scientific literature found no unified opinion on the approach to the d...
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...
Atypical facial pain is an unrecognised and unhelpful diagnosis but one which describes chronic pain...
Chronic idiopathic facial pain is the diagnosis given to a group of orofacial pain of psychogenic or...
Difficult to diagnose pain in the orofacial area may be a challenge to the dental practitioner.There...
OBJETIVE: To evaluate a sample of patients with atypical facial pain (AFP) in comparison to patients...
Oral and facial pain (orofacial pain) is a common reason for a patient to visit the dentist or physi...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Patients with atypical odontalgia (AO) complain of medically unexplained toothache. No evidence-base...
Background. A few studies have found somatosensory abnormalities in atypical odontalgia (AO) patient...
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...
HEADACHE and pain in the face are two difficult problems with which the practitioner of medicine mus...
Chronic pain is more prevalent in the head and neck region than other parts of the body. Almost one-...
Introduction A review of the scientific literature found no unified opinion on the approach to the d...
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...
Atypical facial pain is an unrecognised and unhelpful diagnosis but one which describes chronic pain...
Chronic idiopathic facial pain is the diagnosis given to a group of orofacial pain of psychogenic or...
Difficult to diagnose pain in the orofacial area may be a challenge to the dental practitioner.There...
OBJETIVE: To evaluate a sample of patients with atypical facial pain (AFP) in comparison to patients...
Oral and facial pain (orofacial pain) is a common reason for a patient to visit the dentist or physi...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Patients with atypical odontalgia (AO) complain of medically unexplained toothache. No evidence-base...
Background. A few studies have found somatosensory abnormalities in atypical odontalgia (AO) patient...