Background and aims. Orofacial pain is one of the most common reasons for attendance at the dental clinic. The prevalence and the sources of orofacial pain vary from place to place and patients’ response to pain also differs. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and pattern of orofacial pain as well as the factors influencing patients’ response to orofacial pain among patients presenting for dental treatment in our center. Materials and methods. Consecutive patients presenting with orofacial pain at the Dental Center, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital during the one-year period of the study were recruited into the study. Patients’ demographic data were collected and recorded in special forms. Patients were...
Objective: To determine the characteristics of children presenting with pain at the Pediatric Dental...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020We conducted a systematic review of the incidence a...
Background and Setting: Oral health influences general health that in turn improves the quality of l...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the etiological factors of orofacial pain for patients attend...
A retrospective analysis was conducted of patients who attended an emergency dental clinic in Riyadh...
ABSTRACT: Pain is one of the main symptoms for which patients seek medical attention. Pain has been ...
A retrospective analysis was conducted of patients who attended an emergency dental clinic in Riyadh...
Introduction and aim. Non-odontogenic orofacial pain (NOFP) is a result of pathology, or injury to t...
Background: The orofacial pain is a pervasive situation either of somatic or psychological etiology ...
Pain and dentistry are inseparable in the minds of many patients, resulting in dentist being the hea...
Although a fluctuating pattern of orofacial pain across the life span has been proposed, data on its...
rofacial Pain is the field of dentistry devoted to the diagnosis and management of chronic, complex,...
Objectives: To identify lay measures taken by patients in response to oral pain before seeking profe...
Orofacial pain is often difficult to diagnose and treat. However, there have been few reports on the...
Dental health workers like other workers have occupation related health problems and hazards which i...
Objective: To determine the characteristics of children presenting with pain at the Pediatric Dental...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020We conducted a systematic review of the incidence a...
Background and Setting: Oral health influences general health that in turn improves the quality of l...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the etiological factors of orofacial pain for patients attend...
A retrospective analysis was conducted of patients who attended an emergency dental clinic in Riyadh...
ABSTRACT: Pain is one of the main symptoms for which patients seek medical attention. Pain has been ...
A retrospective analysis was conducted of patients who attended an emergency dental clinic in Riyadh...
Introduction and aim. Non-odontogenic orofacial pain (NOFP) is a result of pathology, or injury to t...
Background: The orofacial pain is a pervasive situation either of somatic or psychological etiology ...
Pain and dentistry are inseparable in the minds of many patients, resulting in dentist being the hea...
Although a fluctuating pattern of orofacial pain across the life span has been proposed, data on its...
rofacial Pain is the field of dentistry devoted to the diagnosis and management of chronic, complex,...
Objectives: To identify lay measures taken by patients in response to oral pain before seeking profe...
Orofacial pain is often difficult to diagnose and treat. However, there have been few reports on the...
Dental health workers like other workers have occupation related health problems and hazards which i...
Objective: To determine the characteristics of children presenting with pain at the Pediatric Dental...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020We conducted a systematic review of the incidence a...
Background and Setting: Oral health influences general health that in turn improves the quality of l...