Orofacial Pain and Headache 2008
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-7234-3412-2.10005-7
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Acute orofacial pain

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“…It was due to the limited distribution of the discriminative touch receptors (proprioceptors) in the pulp. 7,19,25 Therefore, even though endodontic treatment is considered as a potent dental pain treatment and treatment of choice for irreversible pulpal pathosis, pain may still persist and become idiopathic dental pain or NTP in several cases. 6 Endodontic treatment itself may cause idiopathic dental pain (that may misinterpreted as "fl are ups") at least by several reasons: nerve extirpation cause peripheral axonal injury; 6 patients has to open their mouth for a long time that may cause muscle spasm.…”
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“…It was due to the limited distribution of the discriminative touch receptors (proprioceptors) in the pulp. 7,19,25 Therefore, even though endodontic treatment is considered as a potent dental pain treatment and treatment of choice for irreversible pulpal pathosis, pain may still persist and become idiopathic dental pain or NTP in several cases. 6 Endodontic treatment itself may cause idiopathic dental pain (that may misinterpreted as "fl are ups") at least by several reasons: nerve extirpation cause peripheral axonal injury; 6 patients has to open their mouth for a long time that may cause muscle spasm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cortisol, which is normally anti-inflammatory, can change function under severe stress and potentiate the actions of IL-1 and IL-6. 15,19 Kiecolt-Glaser et al, 16 noted that prior trauma "primes" the inflammatory response system so that there is heightened and more rapid rise in inflammation in response to stress. One key to improving the health of trauma survivors is downregulating this stress response and increasing resilience to stress.…”
Section: Down-regulate the Inflammatory Response With Stress Relievinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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