• Order to parcel locker

    Order to parcel locker
  • easy pay

    easy pay
  • Reduced price
Orofacial Pain

Orofacial Pain

9780199236695
258.24 zł
245.33 zł Save 12.91 zł Tax included
Lowest price within 30 days before promotion: 245.33 zł
Quantity
Product unavailable
Out of print

  Delivery policy

Choose Paczkomat Inpost, Orlen Paczka, DPD or Poczta Polska. Click for more details

  Security policy

Pay with a quick bank transfer, payment card or cash on delivery. Click for more details

  Return policy

If you are a consumer, you can return the goods within 14 days. Click for more details

Description
Orofacial pain - defined as pain lasting over three months in the mouth or face - is increasing in prevelance, with approximately 7% of the UK population having experienced it. It is currently managed by either dentists or general medical practitioners, both of whom have radically different approaches to treatment. While management of orofacial pain has improved quite dramatically over recent years, it is essential that dentists and general practitioners are aware of these advancesand of the differences in their approaches. This concise handbook takes an evidence-based psychosocial approach to the management of patients with pain in the face or mouth and provides basic guidelines to facilitate care quickly in the clinical setting. The book will serve as a useful guide for dental practitioners, specialists in orofacial pain, trainee pain specialists, neurologists with an interest in pain, specialist pain nurses, as well as general medical practitioners.
Product Details
OUP Oxford
84757
9780199236695
9780199236695

Data sheet

Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
208
Dimensions (mm)
131 x 196
Weight (g)
224
  • Epidemiology of orofacial pain; History and examination; Investigations; Classification and diagnosis of orofacial pain; Overall management of facial pain; Dental causes of orofacial pain; Burning mouth syndrome (BMS); Persistent idiopathic facial pain (atypical facial pain); Temporomandibular disorders (TMD); Trigeminal neuralgia; Neuropathic pain; Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias; Orofacial pain disorders - linking phenotype to genotype; Appendix;
Comments (0)