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Pain seriously impairs the lives of millions of people around the world. The clinical management of orofacial pain is a primary concern of doctors everywhere. The satisfactory management of surgical pain may be considered an accomplished act. The same, however, cannot be said concerning clinical or pathological pain. As a clinical symptom, pain is an experience that cannot be shared. It is wholly personal, belonging to the sufferer alone. Different individuals sensing identical noxious stimulation feel pain in different ways and react at different levels of suffering. Upon the dentist rests a…mehr

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Pain seriously impairs the lives of millions of people around the world. The clinical management of orofacial pain is a primary concern of doctors everywhere. The satisfactory management of surgical pain may be considered an accomplished act. The same, however, cannot be said concerning clinical or pathological pain. As a clinical symptom, pain is an experience that cannot be shared. It is wholly personal, belonging to the sufferer alone. Different individuals sensing identical noxious stimulation feel pain in different ways and react at different levels of suffering. Upon the dentist rests a great burden of responsibility for the proper management of pains in and about the mouth, face, and neck. The dentist must therefore be competent to differentiate between pains that stem from dental, oral & masticatory sources & those that emanate elsewhere. The dentist's responsibility in managing pain problems of the mouth & face is two-fold, the initial responsibility being DIAGNOSTIC followed by THERAPEUTIC. Although everyone has experienced pain and described it as sharp, burning, aching, cramping, dull, or of a throbbing nature.
Autorenporträt
I am currently pursuing my final year of postgraduate training in oral medicine and radiology. My areas of interest include the diagnosis and management of orofacial pain, potentially malignant disorders, temporomandibular joint disorders, and advanced diagnostic imaging. He has actively participated in academic and clinical presentations.