“…The electromyographic activity method (Sunakawa et al, 1999) typically requires that the animal be unconscious, although one study utilized freely moving rats (Boucher et al, 1993). Most behavioral models used to date had a limited daily window of nociception recording, i.e., from min to hrs per day, with the nocturnal rats being placed in a test chamber during the light phase, which can cause stress in the animal (Chattipakorn et al, 2002;Chidiac et al, 2002;Chudler and Byers, 2005). In both conscious humans and rats, bite force has been used as a reliable measure for tooth pain and nociception, but the rat model requires training and/or restraint (A Khan et al, 2007a,b;J Khan et al, 2008).…”