The Gate Control Theory of pain, published more than half a century ago to explain nociceptive modulation of peripheral sensory input, assumes inhibition of incoming nociceptive (pain) information produced by mechanical stimulation. To verify the presence of such a gate control mechanism at the level of the human trigeminal system, we evaluated the effects on pain sensation of a proprioceptive trigeminal stimulation induced by mandibular extension. We found that such a stimulation, applied for 7 min, was effective in increasing both the threshold and tolerance of tooth pain induced by electrical activation of dental nociceptors. Moreover the antinociceptive effect lasted for several minutes after the proprioceptive stimulus had ceased. We a...
A simple method for bipolar electrical stimulation of the tooth pulp for evaluating pain modulating ...
INTRODUCTION: Several theories have been proposed to elucidate the mechanisms related with pain perc...
Ten healthy volunteers were submitted to an experimental pain test performed by electrical stimulati...
In this review, the modulatory effects of tooth and implant loading, orofacial pain, and psychologic...
The aim of this review was to give a general aspect of the sensorial function of the striatum relate...
Tonic pain in one body segment can inhibit the perception of pain in another body segment. This phen...
Convergence of various afferent inputs onto brain-stem neurons may play an important role in the reg...
We aimed to evaluate the effect of painful tooth stimulation on gingival somatosensory sensitivity o...
We tested whether it is possible to selectively block pain signals in the orofacial area by deliveri...
Seeking information on the physiological properties of the trigeminal motoneuronal pool we investiga...
The trigeminal system is one of the most complex cranial nerve systems of the human body. Research o...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether jaw reflexes evoked by selective stimulation of ...
A functional integration between the trigeminal and craniocervical sensorimotor systems has been de...
It is known that stimulation of thin nerve afferents can inhibit itch and pain and that the nocicept...
Introduction: The aims of this study were to establish a harmless technique for selective stimulatio...
A simple method for bipolar electrical stimulation of the tooth pulp for evaluating pain modulating ...
INTRODUCTION: Several theories have been proposed to elucidate the mechanisms related with pain perc...
Ten healthy volunteers were submitted to an experimental pain test performed by electrical stimulati...
In this review, the modulatory effects of tooth and implant loading, orofacial pain, and psychologic...
The aim of this review was to give a general aspect of the sensorial function of the striatum relate...
Tonic pain in one body segment can inhibit the perception of pain in another body segment. This phen...
Convergence of various afferent inputs onto brain-stem neurons may play an important role in the reg...
We aimed to evaluate the effect of painful tooth stimulation on gingival somatosensory sensitivity o...
We tested whether it is possible to selectively block pain signals in the orofacial area by deliveri...
Seeking information on the physiological properties of the trigeminal motoneuronal pool we investiga...
The trigeminal system is one of the most complex cranial nerve systems of the human body. Research o...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether jaw reflexes evoked by selective stimulation of ...
A functional integration between the trigeminal and craniocervical sensorimotor systems has been de...
It is known that stimulation of thin nerve afferents can inhibit itch and pain and that the nocicept...
Introduction: The aims of this study were to establish a harmless technique for selective stimulatio...
A simple method for bipolar electrical stimulation of the tooth pulp for evaluating pain modulating ...
INTRODUCTION: Several theories have been proposed to elucidate the mechanisms related with pain perc...
Ten healthy volunteers were submitted to an experimental pain test performed by electrical stimulati...