Long-lasting orofacial pain--a study of 109 consecutive patients referred to a pain group
Autor: | E, Wolf, K, Petersson, A, Petersson, M, Nilner |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Time Factors Statistics as Topic Statistics Nonparametric Sex Factors Facial Pain Humans Hypnotics and Sedatives Dental Care Referral and Consultation Aged Pain Measurement Aged 80 and over Sweden Analgesics Chi-Square Distribution Muscle Relaxants Central Anti-Inflammatory Agents Non-Steroidal Age Factors Toothache Middle Aged Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Trigeminal Neuralgia Analgesics Opioid Chronic Disease Pain Clinics Female Monte Carlo Method |
Zdroj: | Swedish dental journal. 25(3) |
ISSN: | 0347-9994 |
Popis: | The aim was to register and evaluate the orofacial pain condition, with special focus on the equalities/inequalities between the sexes, in consecutive patients referred to the pain group at the Centre for Oral Health Sciences in Malmö, Sweden. The 109 patients, 85 (78%) women and 24 (22%) men, were referred to the pain group during the years 1988 to 1993 and were clinically examined using a standardised procedure. Pain duration of one year or more was experienced by 83% of the patients. The pain onset was related to dental care or toothache by 56% of the patients. Temporomandibular disorders were the most common diagnoses (52%) and were more common among women than among men (p0.05). Multiple pain locations were frequently reported, range 1-47 locations, and the women had significantly (p0.05) more pain locations than the men. Equalities between the sexes were more frequent than inequalities among patients referred for long-lasting orofacial pain. It can be discussed whether the sex difference in the prevalence of pain of musculoskeletal origin emerges from biological differences or can be explained by different psychosocial circumstances. |
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