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- Burton Orofacial Myology, LLC is also located within the building.
- Journal of Orofacial PAIN . 12 : 293 299, 1998.
- A case report of adrafinil-induced orofacial dyskinesia exists.
- The people with Down Syndrome have certain characteristic orofacial features.
- Orofacial pain is a common symptom, and there are many causes.
- These abscesses are the most commonly occurring orofacial bacterial infection.
- Many systemic diseases have signs or symptoms that manifest in the orofacial region.
- These policies were introduced to cut down on a player s chance of orofacial injury and concussions.
- All other causes of orofacial pain are rare in comparison, although the full differential diagnosis is extensive.
- The subnucleus oralis is associated with the transmission of discriminative ( fine ) tactile sense from the orofacial region.
- Consequently, the saying " horses, not zebras " has been applied to the differential diagnosis of orofacial pain.
- It is estimated that 90-95 % of all orofacial infections originate from the teeth or their supporting structures.
- Other defects associated with DLX5 include sensorineural hearing loss, mental retardation, ectodermal and craniofacial findings, and orofacial clefting.
- Marbach JJ, Raphael KG . Treatment of orofacial pain using evidence-based medicine : The case for intraoral appliances.
- The American Academy of Orofacial Pain uses temporomandibular disorder, whilst the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research uses temporomandibular joint disorder.
- Depending upon the exact presentation of atypical facial pain and atypical odontalgia, it could be considered as craniofacial pain or orofacial pain.
- Rabbit syndrome is another type of chronic dyskinesia, while orofacial dyskinesia may be related to persistent replication of Herpes simplex virus type 1.
- In the wider context of orofacial pain, all cases of orofacial pain may be considered as having a dental origin until proven otherwise.
- In the wider context of orofacial pain, all cases of orofacial pain may be considered as having a dental origin until proven otherwise.
- After dental pain, the second most common cause of orofacial pain is temporomandibular joint dysfunction ( TMD, pain-dysfunction syndrome ).
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