Facial pain often persists long after any identifiable organic pathology has healed. Moreover, in a subgroup of patients with temporomandibular disorder (TMD), no treatment is effective. Knowledge of factors associated with persistent pain in TMD could help identify personalized treatment approaches. Therefore, we conducted a critical review of the literature for the period from January 2000 to December 2013 to identify factors related to TMD development and persistence. The literature findings showed that chronic TMD is marked by psychological distress (somatization and depression, affective distress, fear of pain, fear of movement, and catastrophizing) and characteristics of pain amplification (hyperalgesia and allodynia). Furthermore, th...
This thesis attempts to bring the understanding of orofacial pam, and temporomandibular disorder (T...
Case-control studies have consistently associated psychological factors with chronic pain in general...
Case-control studies have consistently associated psychological factors with chronic pain in general...
Facial pain often persists long after any identifiable organic pathology has healed. Moreover, in a ...
Facial pain often persists long after any identifiable organic pathology has healed. Moreover, in a ...
Background Based on a variety of studies conducted in recent years, some of the factors that might c...
This longitudinal study of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) reports the association of psychosocial ...
"Temporomandibular disorders" (TMD) is a collective term used to describe a group of musculoskeletal...
This review aimed to present the current evidence-based answers to a questionnaire which was develop...
Abstract The study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of facial pain and the association o...
Clinical characteristics might be associated with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) because they are...
Clinical characteristics might be associated with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) because they are...
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) comprise a category of chronic complaints of pain and/or mobility ...
In 2006, the OPPERA project (Orofacial Pain: Prospective Evaluation and Risk Assessment) set out to ...
In 2006, the OPPERA project (Orofacial Pain: Prospective Evaluation and Risk Assessment) set out to ...
This thesis attempts to bring the understanding of orofacial pam, and temporomandibular disorder (T...
Case-control studies have consistently associated psychological factors with chronic pain in general...
Case-control studies have consistently associated psychological factors with chronic pain in general...
Facial pain often persists long after any identifiable organic pathology has healed. Moreover, in a ...
Facial pain often persists long after any identifiable organic pathology has healed. Moreover, in a ...
Background Based on a variety of studies conducted in recent years, some of the factors that might c...
This longitudinal study of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) reports the association of psychosocial ...
"Temporomandibular disorders" (TMD) is a collective term used to describe a group of musculoskeletal...
This review aimed to present the current evidence-based answers to a questionnaire which was develop...
Abstract The study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of facial pain and the association o...
Clinical characteristics might be associated with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) because they are...
Clinical characteristics might be associated with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) because they are...
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) comprise a category of chronic complaints of pain and/or mobility ...
In 2006, the OPPERA project (Orofacial Pain: Prospective Evaluation and Risk Assessment) set out to ...
In 2006, the OPPERA project (Orofacial Pain: Prospective Evaluation and Risk Assessment) set out to ...
This thesis attempts to bring the understanding of orofacial pam, and temporomandibular disorder (T...
Case-control studies have consistently associated psychological factors with chronic pain in general...
Case-control studies have consistently associated psychological factors with chronic pain in general...