4 edition of Orofacial pain and headache found in the catalog.
Published
2008
by Mosby in Edinburgh, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other titles | Orofacial pain & headache |
Statement | edited by Yair Sharav, Rafael Benoliel ; foreword by Barry J. Sessle. |
Contributions | Sharav, Yair., Benoliel, Rafael. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC936 .O87 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 441 p. : |
Number of Pages | 441 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17003854M |
ISBN 10 | 0723434123 |
ISBN 10 | 9780723434122 |
LC Control Number | 2007035213 |
Although the management of orofacial disorders is emerging as a distinct field of dentistry, many dentists and physicians are unfamiliar with recent advances in the care of patients with orofacial disorders, orofacial pain, and headache. This book, written by world class experts, is deliberately geared to the level of understanding of a. Headache, Orofacial Pain and Bruxism: Diagnosis and multidisciplinary approaches to management has been written by clinicians for clinicians. It contains the collective knowledge of hundreds of years of clinical experience. The authors are drawn from a range of disciplines which regularly encounter patients with headache, orofacial pain or bruxism.5/5(1).
Expand your knowledge and put it into practice with this unique, case-based guide. Clinical Cases in Orofacial Pain is a valuable resource for undergraduate dental students as well as residents working towards board dual cases cover temporomandibular joint disorders, masticatory muscle disorders, headache, neuropathic pain, dental pain, tooth wear, and dystonia. From inside the book. What people are Orofacial Pain: Guidelines for Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management appliance arthritis arthroscopy articular articular disc associated bone bruxism cause chronic pain Clin clinical clinician cluster headache condition condylar condyle cranial nerve Craniomand Pract Craniomandib Disord Facial.
Orofacial pain is the field of dentistry devoted to the diagnosis and management of chronic, complex, facial pain and oromotor disorders. This specialty in dentistry has developed over a number of. The American Academy of Orofacial Pain, an organization of dentists and other health professionals, is dedicated to alleviating pain and suffering through the promotion of excellence in education, research, and patient care in the field of orofacial pain and associated disorders.
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For many years, the study and treatment of orofacial pain have been considered as separate from the study and treatment of headaches, but the Orofacial pain and headache book of this updated award-winning textbook take the philosophical stance that orofacial pain and headache must be considered : $ Based on their extensive clinical experience and a thorough understanding of pain mechanisms specific to the trigeminal system, the editors, Yair Sharav and Rafael Benoliel, have integrated knowledge from the areas of headache and orofacial pain and have succinctly explained common mechanisms involved in the two phenomena, with important.
For many years, the study and treatment of orofacial pain have been considered as separate from the study and treatment of headaches, but the editors of this updated award-winning textbook take the philosophical stance that orofacial pain and headache must be considered together.
The authors integrate knowledge across these disciplines to improve diagnostic accuracy and clinical management. OROFACIAL PAIN AND HEADACHE is a timely, comprehensive and instructive addition to the pain literature; in particular the important and truly multidisciplinary area of orofacial pain.
Based on their extensive clinical experience and a thorough understanding of pain mechanisms specific to the trigeminal system, the editors, Yair Sharav and 5/5(2). Purchase Orofacial Pain and Headache - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBNThis book is an instructive addition to the pain literature; in particular the important and truly multidisciplinary area of orofacial pain.
Based on their extensive clinical experience and a thorough understanding of pain mechanisms specific to the trigeminal system, the editors have integrated knowledge from the areas of headache and orofacial pain and have succinctly explained common. OROFACIAL PAIN AND HEADACHE is a timely, comprehensive and instructive addition to the pain literature; in particular the important and truly multidisciplinary area of orofacial pain.
Based on their extensive clinical experience and a thorough understanding of pain mechanisms specific to the trigeminal system, the editors, Yair Sharav and Rafael Benoliel, have integrated knowledge from the.
Orofacial Pain and Headache is a timely and comprehensive addition to the important area of the diagnosis and treatment of craniofacial pain. It is true to state that the diagnosis and management of acute pain conditions are readily achieved; this is one of. Orofacial Pain: A Guide to Medications and Management brings together guidance and information on the rational use of medications for the treatment of chronic orofacial pain.
Focusing on clinically relevant information throughout and aiming itself squarely at the needs of dentists and other clinicians working directly with orofacial pain, the book covers the use of oral, injectable and topical.
For many years, the study and treatment of orofacial pain have been considered as separate from the study and treatment of headaches, but the editors of this updated award-winning textbook take the philosophical stance that orofacial pain and headache must be considered together.
Migraine is commonly thought of as a headache that is unilateral and that causes pain behind the eye, neck, and cranium; however, migraine headaches can also present in the lower part of the face, particularly in the teeth– It is very important that the orofacial pain clinician is aware of the possibility of this localization in.
Orofacial pain is a frequent form of pain perceived in the face and/or oral cavity. It may be caused by diseases or disorders of regional structures, dysfunction of. Although common, orofacial pain—pain that occurs in the mouth, jaw, face, or head—often poses several diagnostic challenges.
Patients with chronic pain in these areas that is not diagnosed as headache- or migraine-related require a comprehensive medical evaluation for the best treatment path forward.
These suspicious “toothaches” may be due to referral pain from a muscle, or due to a nerve disorder, or even a headache disorder. Dental pain is a type of orofacial pain and can often be treated by dental procedures. But orofacial pain can also be caused by nondental pain disorders that resemble pain in your teeth, mouth or face.
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This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. Orofacial pain 1. Orofacial Painpain 2. Definition An unpleasant sensation caused by a noxious stimulus that is mediated only along specific nerve pathway into the central nervous system, where it is interpreted as pain.
Orofacial pain is a general term covering any pain which is felt in the mouth, jaws and the face. Orofacial pain is a common symptom, and there are many causes. It is estimated that over 95% of cases of orofacial pain result from dental causes (i.e.
toothache caused by pulpitis or a dental abscess). After dental pain, the second most common cause of orofacial pain is temporomandibular joint. Editors: Yair Sharav ; Rafael Benoliel; Description: For many years, the study and treatment of orofacial pain have been considered as separate from the study and treatment of headaches, but the editors of this updated award-winning textbook take the philosophical stance that orofacial pain and headache must be considered together.
Diagnosing Dental and Orofacial Pain: A Clinical Manual approaches a complex topic in a uniquely practical text offers valuable advice on ways to observe and communicate effectively with patients in pain, how to analyze a patients’ pain descriptions, and how to provide a proper diagnosis of orofacial pain problems that can arise from a myriad of sources—anywhere from teeth, joint.
The authors and editors of Headache, Orofacial Pain and Bruxism have responded to the practical needs of clinicians to produce a valuable reference to assist in meeting the challenges presented by patients with these conditions.
Price: A$ and postage A$ for Australia and New Zealand [The book is at. OROFACIAL PAIN AND HEADACHE is a timely, comprehensive and instructive addition to the pain literature; in particular the important and truly multidisciplinary area of orofacial pain.Containing the collective knowledge of hundreds of years of clinical experience, this book has been written by clinicians for clinicians.
The authors represent a range of disciplines that regularly encounter patients with headache, orofacial pain, and bruxism; each condition is explored in detail.5/5(1).It covers common clinical presentations of acute and chronic orofacial pain and summarizes clinically relevant neurobiology. Because diagnosing orofacial pain can be a challenge, the book describes the appropriate history-taking methods, detailed examinations, and relevant tests that will help clinicians to work through the differential diagnosis.