“…In Brazil, local studies have shown the prevalence estimates from 25.6% to 35.7% (Borges & Gottlieb, ; Goes et al, ; Noro, Roncalli, Mendes Júnior, Lima, & de, & Teixeira, A. K. M., ; Peres, Peres, Frias, & Antunes, ; Santiago, Valença, & Vettore, ; Schuch, Correa, Torriani, Demarco, & Goettems, ). Among the factors associated with pain in developing as well as in developed countries are demographic, socioeconomic, family, psychosocial and cultural factors, as well as the oral health condition and related behaviours (Bastos, Gigante, Peres, & Nedel, ; Bastos et al, ; Borges et al, ; Escoffié‐Ramirez et al, ; Freire et al, 2012; Jung, Watt, Sheiham, Ryu, & Tsakos, ; Kiwanuka & Åstrøm, ; Lahti, Sipilä, Taanila, & Laitinen, ; Lewis & Stout, ; Nomura, Bastos, & Peres, ; Noro et al, ; Pau, Croucher, & Marcenes, ; Schuch et al, ).…”