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Orofacial Pain: Page 14
3D maps of TMJ sensory neurons help researchers study pain
By
Melissa Busch
A joint U.S. health and pain reduction consortium granted awards to researchers to create 3D innervation maps of different sensory neurons found in the knee and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) to study how neurons create pain.
November 14, 2022
Regional anesthesia cuts opioid use in oral reconstructions
By
Melissa Busch
Supplemental regional anesthesia may reduce opioid use in patients following microvascular free flap reconstruction of the oral cavity, according to a study published in the
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
.
November 14, 2022
Anesthesia & Pain Management Insider: Regional anesthesia cuts opioid use in oral reconstructions
By
Melissa Busch
November 9, 2022
Mitigating anxiety before 3rd-molar surgery
By
Alex Dagostino
Telling patients what they can expect before a third-molar extraction procedure may help reduce their dental anxiety and postoperative pain, according to a study published on November 1 in the
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
.
November 6, 2022
50% of dentists report patients show up high
By
Melissa Busch
About half of U.S. dentists reported having patients arrive at dental appointments high on marijuana or other drugs, and more patients are telling clinicians that they regularly use cannabis now that it has been legalized in many states, according to the ADA.
November 3, 2022
What's the best anesthetic technique for pulp therapy in kids?
By
Melissa Busch
Buccal infiltration with 4% articaine may achieve a comparable anesthetic effect to inferior alveolar nerve block with 2% lidocaine when performing pulp therapy in kids' lower jaw molars, reports a review published on October 22 in the
Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
.
October 27, 2022
Common TMD may be linked to calcium, vitamin D
By
Melissa Busch
Patients with a common type of temporomandibular disorder (TMD) had lower calcium and vitamin D levels, indicating that calcium metabolism may be linked to these jaw conditions. The results were published on October 21 in the
Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
.
October 26, 2022
Trending: Botox for bruxism
By
Alex Dagostino
Many people are familiar with Botox to get rid of fine lines and wrinkles. But studies published in
Neurology
and
Pain Research Management
show that the muscle-relaxing properties of Botox have promising results for jaw clenching and teeth grinding.
October 24, 2022
What people would do to avoid a root canal
By
Melissa Busch
Patients report they would go to surprising lengths to avoid a root canal procedure, including temporarily giving up social media or letting clinicians get a look at their large intestines, according to a survey conducted by dental technology company Sonendo.
October 17, 2022
Oral surgeons change opioid-prescribing habits
By
Melissa Busch
Though U.S. oral and maxillofacial surgeons decreased overall opioid prescribing by 20% between 2016 and 2019, they wrote more prescriptions for codeine and tramadol, according to a brief communication published on October 9 in the
Journal of Public Health Dentistry
.
October 10, 2022
1 round of laser therapy may reduce 3rd-molar surgery pain
By
Melissa Busch
Administering an extraoral low-level diode laser for one session of irradiation following wisdom tooth surgery may decrease patient pain, according to the results of a clinical trial recently published in
BMC Oral Health
.
October 3, 2022
Are dentists overdiagnosing burning mouth sensation?
By
Alex Dagostino
Patients with burning mouth sensation are frequently seen in dental clinics, yet dentists may be overdiagnosing the condition, according to a study of more than 500 patients that was published on September 24 in the
Journal of the American Dental Association
.
October 2, 2022
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