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  1. Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine has been selected for inclusion in the Web of Science™. Articles published after 2022, beginning with 22(1), will be included in the following products: Emerging Sources Citation Index

  2. 16 wrz 2020 · Pain is the most common cause for which patients seek care. A dentist is usually the first health care provider consulted for pain in the orofacial region.

  3. 4 wrz 2023 · Pain in the orofacial area is the most common reason for patients to visit the dentist, but this area is complex, and the pain could be associated with the hard and soft tissues of the head, face, oral cavity, or to a dysfunction of the nervous system.

  4. 1 kwi 2020 · Management of dental pain in a medical setting follows specific guidelines for either definitive treatment or to provide relief before referral for dental treatment. Antibiotics are rarely indicated for management of odontogenic infections and are used as adjuncts to dental treatment.

  5. 31 mar 2016 · Most dental pain is caused by an organic problem such as dental caries, periodontitis, pulpitis, or trauma. Diagnosis and treatment of these symptoms are relatively straightforward. However, patients often also complain of abnormal dental pain that has a non-dental origin, whose diagnosis is challenging.

  6. 29 maj 2023 · Dentists, emergency medicine professionals, and other providers prescribe medication to manage acute pain for numerous conditions ranging in pain severity from the mild pain associated with having a tooth extracted to the severe pain associated with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis.

  7. 1 mar 2021 · The figure shows the category orofacial pain attributed to disorders of dentoalveolar and anatomically related structures. Pain of endodontic origin is categorized under dental pain (1.2) and includes pulpal pain (1.2.1) and periodontal pain (1.2.2).

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