ObjectivesTo investigate orofacial and sensorial characteristics of patients with orofacial pain and healthy controls.Study designCase–control. Seventy-five patients (61 women) who had chronic orofacial pain for more than 6 months (i.e., idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia, burning mouth syndrome, persistent idiopathic facial pain, nonidiopathic neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia or temporomandibular disorders were compared with 41 healthy subjects (19 women). They were evaluated with a quantitative sensory testing protocol involving a combination of gustative, olfactory, thermal, mechanical and pain stimuli. Mean pain duration in this population was 6.27 ± 6.06 years. Orofacial characteristics (masticatory and articular abnormalities), oral health...
AIMS: To compare the tactile detection threshold, the filament-prick pain detection threshold, the p...
Objective: To evaluate patients with Diabetes Mellitus type 2 and painful peripheral neuropathy in o...
Background: The orofacial pain is a pervasive situation either of somatic or psychological etiology ...
Background and Setting: Oral health influences general health that in turn improves the quality of l...
Features of somatisation have been shown to predict the onset of widespread body pain. This study ai...
Introduction: The presence of a temporomandibular disorder is one of the most frequent causes of oro...
Objectives: Pain referral on palpation has been suggested to be a clinical sign of central sensitiza...
Background: Orofacial pain is related with neurogenic, vascular, collagenous and dental problems. As...
Oral and facial pain (orofacial pain) is a common reason for a patient to visit the dentist or physi...
BACKGROUND: While the psychosocial morbidity of orofacial pain (OFP) is widely recognised, the diffe...
Abstract: Conditions involving chronic orofacial pain represent a major health problem, and patients...
Chronic orofacial pain is a symptom associated with a wide range of neuropathic, neurovascular, idio...
Aim of the study: to identify and evaluate the association between orofacial pain and sociodemograph...
Orofacial pain is a complex health care problem that may compromise the quality of life of the patie...
Idiopathic orofacial pain (IOFP) has been defined as a persistent idiopathic facial pain that has no...
AIMS: To compare the tactile detection threshold, the filament-prick pain detection threshold, the p...
Objective: To evaluate patients with Diabetes Mellitus type 2 and painful peripheral neuropathy in o...
Background: The orofacial pain is a pervasive situation either of somatic or psychological etiology ...
Background and Setting: Oral health influences general health that in turn improves the quality of l...
Features of somatisation have been shown to predict the onset of widespread body pain. This study ai...
Introduction: The presence of a temporomandibular disorder is one of the most frequent causes of oro...
Objectives: Pain referral on palpation has been suggested to be a clinical sign of central sensitiza...
Background: Orofacial pain is related with neurogenic, vascular, collagenous and dental problems. As...
Oral and facial pain (orofacial pain) is a common reason for a patient to visit the dentist or physi...
BACKGROUND: While the psychosocial morbidity of orofacial pain (OFP) is widely recognised, the diffe...
Abstract: Conditions involving chronic orofacial pain represent a major health problem, and patients...
Chronic orofacial pain is a symptom associated with a wide range of neuropathic, neurovascular, idio...
Aim of the study: to identify and evaluate the association between orofacial pain and sociodemograph...
Orofacial pain is a complex health care problem that may compromise the quality of life of the patie...
Idiopathic orofacial pain (IOFP) has been defined as a persistent idiopathic facial pain that has no...
AIMS: To compare the tactile detection threshold, the filament-prick pain detection threshold, the p...
Objective: To evaluate patients with Diabetes Mellitus type 2 and painful peripheral neuropathy in o...
Background: The orofacial pain is a pervasive situation either of somatic or psychological etiology ...