Mechanisms of craniofacial pain
JG Chichorro, F Porreca, B Sessle - Cephalalgia, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Aim To provide an overview of mechanisms underlying craniofacial pain; to highlight
peripheral and central adaptations that may promote chronification of pain in craniofacial …
peripheral and central adaptations that may promote chronification of pain in craniofacial …
Acute and chronic craniofacial pain: brainstem mechanisms of nociceptive transmission and neuroplasticity, and their clinical correlates
BJ Sessle - Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper reviews the recent advances in knowledge of brainstem mechanisms related to
craniofacial pain. It also draws attention to their clinical implications, and concludes with a …
craniofacial pain. It also draws attention to their clinical implications, and concludes with a …
Invited review: the neurobiology of facial and dental pain: present knowledge, future directions
BJ Sessle - Journal of dental research, 1987 - journals.sagepub.com
This review outlines recent research which has identifed critical neural elements and
mechanisms concerned with the transmission of sensory information related to oral-facial …
mechanisms concerned with the transmission of sensory information related to oral-facial …
Peripheral and central mechanisms of orofacial pain and their clinical correlates.
BJ Sessle - Minerva anestesiologica, 2005 - europepmc.org
This paper reviews recent research that has provided important insights into the peripheral
processes by which noxious stimuli activate or modulate nociceptive afferent inputs into the …
processes by which noxious stimuli activate or modulate nociceptive afferent inputs into the …
The emotional brain as a predictor and amplifier of chronic pain
E Vachon-Presseau, MV Centeno… - Journal of dental …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Human neuroimaging studies and complementary animal experiments now identify the
gross elements of the brain involved in the chronification of pain. We briefly review these …
gross elements of the brain involved in the chronification of pain. We briefly review these …
Spontaneous behavioral responses in the orofacial region: a model of trigeminal pain in mouse
M Romero‐Reyes, S Akerman… - … : The Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives.—To develop a translational mouse model for the study and measurement of non‐
evoked pain in the orofacial region by establishing markers of nociceptive‐specific grooming …
evoked pain in the orofacial region by establishing markers of nociceptive‐specific grooming …
[HTML][HTML] New insights in trigeminal anatomy: a double orofacial tract for nociceptive input
DJHA Henssen, E Kurt, T Kozicz… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Orofacial pain in patients relies on the anatomical pathways that conduct nociceptive
information, originating from the periphery towards the trigeminal sensory nucleus complex …
information, originating from the periphery towards the trigeminal sensory nucleus complex …
Anatomy and physiology of headache
N Bogduk - Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy, 1995 - Elsevier
Headache is a vast field with many different varieties of headaches and classifications.
However, all headaches have a common anatomy and physiology. All headaches are …
However, all headaches have a common anatomy and physiology. All headaches are …
Nerve Injury-! Induced pain in the trigeminal system
K Fried, U Bongenhielm, FM Boissonade… - The …, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
This article reviews some recent findings on peripheral mechanisms related to the
development of oro-facial pain after trigeminal nerve injury. Chronic injury-induced oro-facial …
development of oro-facial pain after trigeminal nerve injury. Chronic injury-induced oro-facial …
Orofacial pain management: current perspectives
M Romero-Reyes, JM Uyanik - Journal of pain research, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Some of the most prevalent and debilitating pain conditions arise from the structures
innervated by the trigeminal system (head, face, masticatory musculature …
innervated by the trigeminal system (head, face, masticatory musculature …