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- catalog abstract "The dental profession has become extremely effective in managing most forms of acute orofacial pain, but orofacial pain of a chronic or pathologic nature is more problematic. To diagnose and manage such pain disorders effectively, the clinician must have a solid understanding of the processes underlying these disorders. Completely revised and updated, this version of Dr. Welden Bell's classic text, Orofacial Pains, provides the framework necessary for understanding the pain mechanism. It presents a classification system for orofacial pain disorders, including pain of cutaneous, mucogingival, dental, TMJ, muscular, visceral, neurovascular, neuropathic, and psychological origin. The differential diagnostic and therapeutic considerations for each classification are described. The first section of the text presents the normal neuroanatomy and function of the trigeminal system, providing the clinician with a basis upon which to understand and manage dysfunction. The second section presents a classification of orofacial pain disorders and outlines the diagnostic approaches for differentiating these disorders. The third section presents management considerations. Numerous case studies illustrate and support concepts throughout the text.".
- catalog alternative "Orofacial pains.".
- catalog contributor b7828334.
- catalog contributor b7828335.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Section I. The nature of pain. 1. Defining the problem : Pain as a clinical complaint ; The dentist's responsibility ; Historical note ; Changing concepts of pain ; Emergency nature of pain ; Levels of pain processing ; Phylogenic considerations ; Anatomic considerations of the human ; Neural pathways of pain -- 2. The neural anatomy of orofacial pain : Neural structures ; Functional neuroanatomy ; The trigeminal system ; The autonomic nervous system ; Peripheral nociception pathways ; General considerations of peripheral nociceptive pathways -- 3. The neurophysiology of orofacial pain : Nerve action potential synapse ; Neurotransmitters ; Elimination of the transmitter from the synapse ; Neurochemistry of nociception ; Neuronal sensitization ; Axon transport system ; Transmission of afferent impulses to the cortex -- 4. The central processing of pain : Convergence ; Site of pain vs source of pain ; Types of heterotopic pains ; Central sensitization ; The experience of pain ; The modulation concept.".
- catalog description "Section III. Clinical pain syndromes. 10. Cutaneous and mucogingival pains : Behavior of cutaneous and mucogingival pains ; Types of cutaneous and mucogingival pains ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options -- 11. Pains of dental origin : Behavior of dental pains ; Types of dental pains ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options -- 12. Pains of muscular origin : Behavior of muscular pain ; Types of masticatory muscle pain ; Masticatory muscle pain model ; Muscular toothache ; Referred pain mistaken for masticatory pain ; Differentiating various masticatory muscle pains ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options -- 13. Temporomandibular joint pains : Behavior of temporomandibular joint pains ; Normal anatomy and function of the temporomandibular joint ; Types of temporomandibular joint pains ; Diagnostic considerations ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options for disc-interference disorders ; Other therapeutic options -- 14. Other musculoskeletal pains : Osseous pains ; Periosteal pains ; Soft connective tissue pains ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options -- 15. Visceral pains : Behavior of visceral pains ; Pains emanating from visceral mucosa ; Glandular pains ; Ocular pains ; Auricular pains ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options -- 16. Vascular and neurovascular pains : Behavior of vascular and neurovascular pains ; Neurovascular pains of the mouth and face ; Vascular pains of the mouth and face ; Differential diagnosis -- 17. Neuropathic pains : Behavior of neuropathic pains ; Episodic neuropathic pains ; Continuous neuropathic pains -- 18. Psychologic factors and orofacial pain: axis II : Acute pain vs chronic pain and the biopsychosocial model ; The psychologic significance of orofacial pains ; Axis II: classification of mental disorders ; General therapeutic considerations.".
- catalog description "Section. II. Clinical considerations of orofacial pains. 5. The psychology of pain : Factors that influence the pain experience ; Psychologic factors influence all pains ; Acute pain vs chronic pain ; Emotional significance of orofacial pains ; Psychologic considerations of orofacial pains -- 6. The genesis of pain : Not all pains are alike ; Normal neural activities ; Inflammatory pain ; Noninflammatory pain ; Other causes of orofacial pains ; The concept of neuroplasticity ; Other considerations -- 7. Category classification of orofacial pains : Pain diagnosis ; Categories of orofacial pains -- 8. Principles of pain diagnosis : Evaluating the pain condition ; Preliminary interview ; History for orofacial pain ; Orofacial pain clinical examination ; Establishing the pain category ; Choosing the correct pain disorder ; Confirmation of the clinical diagnosis ; Multiple categories of pain -- 9. General considerations in managing orofacial pains : Cause-related therapy ; Therapeutic modalities.".
- catalog description "The dental profession has become extremely effective in managing most forms of acute orofacial pain, but orofacial pain of a chronic or pathologic nature is more problematic. To diagnose and manage such pain disorders effectively, the clinician must have a solid understanding of the processes underlying these disorders. Completely revised and updated, this version of Dr. Welden Bell's classic text, Orofacial Pains, provides the framework necessary for understanding the pain mechanism. It presents a classification system for orofacial pain disorders, including pain of cutaneous, mucogingival, dental, TMJ, muscular, visceral, neurovascular, neuropathic, and psychological origin. The differential diagnostic and therapeutic considerations for each classification are described.".
- catalog description "The first section of the text presents the normal neuroanatomy and function of the trigeminal system, providing the clinician with a basis upon which to understand and manage dysfunction. The second section presents a classification of orofacial pain disorders and outlines the diagnostic approaches for differentiating these disorders. The third section presents management considerations. Numerous case studies illustrate and support concepts throughout the text.".
- catalog extent "xx, 500 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Bell's Orofacial pains.".
- catalog identifier "0867152931".
- catalog isFormatOf "Bell's Orofacial pains.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : Quintessence Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Bell's Orofacial pains.".
- catalog subject "617.5/2 20".
- catalog subject "Facial Pain diagnosis.".
- catalog subject "Facial Pain therapy.".
- catalog subject "Orofacial pain.".
- catalog subject "RK322 .B44 1994".
- catalog subject "Temporomandibular Joint Disorders diagnosis.".
- catalog subject "WU 140.5 O41b 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section I. The nature of pain. 1. Defining the problem : Pain as a clinical complaint ; The dentist's responsibility ; Historical note ; Changing concepts of pain ; Emergency nature of pain ; Levels of pain processing ; Phylogenic considerations ; Anatomic considerations of the human ; Neural pathways of pain -- 2. The neural anatomy of orofacial pain : Neural structures ; Functional neuroanatomy ; The trigeminal system ; The autonomic nervous system ; Peripheral nociception pathways ; General considerations of peripheral nociceptive pathways -- 3. The neurophysiology of orofacial pain : Nerve action potential synapse ; Neurotransmitters ; Elimination of the transmitter from the synapse ; Neurochemistry of nociception ; Neuronal sensitization ; Axon transport system ; Transmission of afferent impulses to the cortex -- 4. The central processing of pain : Convergence ; Site of pain vs source of pain ; Types of heterotopic pains ; Central sensitization ; The experience of pain ; The modulation concept.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section III. Clinical pain syndromes. 10. Cutaneous and mucogingival pains : Behavior of cutaneous and mucogingival pains ; Types of cutaneous and mucogingival pains ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options -- 11. Pains of dental origin : Behavior of dental pains ; Types of dental pains ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options -- 12. Pains of muscular origin : Behavior of muscular pain ; Types of masticatory muscle pain ; Masticatory muscle pain model ; Muscular toothache ; Referred pain mistaken for masticatory pain ; Differentiating various masticatory muscle pains ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options -- 13. Temporomandibular joint pains : Behavior of temporomandibular joint pains ; Normal anatomy and function of the temporomandibular joint ; Types of temporomandibular joint pains ; Diagnostic considerations ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options for disc-interference disorders ; Other therapeutic options -- 14. Other musculoskeletal pains : Osseous pains ; Periosteal pains ; Soft connective tissue pains ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options -- 15. Visceral pains : Behavior of visceral pains ; Pains emanating from visceral mucosa ; Glandular pains ; Ocular pains ; Auricular pains ; Differential diagnosis ; Therapeutic options -- 16. Vascular and neurovascular pains : Behavior of vascular and neurovascular pains ; Neurovascular pains of the mouth and face ; Vascular pains of the mouth and face ; Differential diagnosis -- 17. Neuropathic pains : Behavior of neuropathic pains ; Episodic neuropathic pains ; Continuous neuropathic pains -- 18. Psychologic factors and orofacial pain: axis II : Acute pain vs chronic pain and the biopsychosocial model ; The psychologic significance of orofacial pains ; Axis II: classification of mental disorders ; General therapeutic considerations.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section. II. Clinical considerations of orofacial pains. 5. The psychology of pain : Factors that influence the pain experience ; Psychologic factors influence all pains ; Acute pain vs chronic pain ; Emotional significance of orofacial pains ; Psychologic considerations of orofacial pains -- 6. The genesis of pain : Not all pains are alike ; Normal neural activities ; Inflammatory pain ; Noninflammatory pain ; Other causes of orofacial pains ; The concept of neuroplasticity ; Other considerations -- 7. Category classification of orofacial pains : Pain diagnosis ; Categories of orofacial pains -- 8. Principles of pain diagnosis : Evaluating the pain condition ; Preliminary interview ; History for orofacial pain ; Orofacial pain clinical examination ; Establishing the pain category ; Choosing the correct pain disorder ; Confirmation of the clinical diagnosis ; Multiple categories of pain -- 9. General considerations in managing orofacial pains : Cause-related therapy ; Therapeutic modalities.".
- catalog title "Bell's Orofacial pains/ Jeffrey P. Okeson.".
- catalog title "Orofacial pains.".
- catalog type "text".