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2022, Number 1

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Odovtos-Int J Dent Sc 2022; 24 (1)

2020: Renewing the Paradigms for Orofacial Pain

Chavarría-Bolanos D, Pozos-Guillén A, Montero-Aguilar M
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Language: English
References: 16
Page: 10-15
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Key words:

Pain, Orofacial pain, Classification, Definition.

ABSTRACT

In 2020, two important changes were adapted by the international health community: a new definition of pain and a new classification for orofacial pain conditions. With these changes new tasks and challenges also emerged, and clinicians from several disciplines begun to adopt and reconsidered classic paradigms, and the policies derived from them. This new perspective article, examine the new definition of pain proposed by the International Association for the Study of Pain, and the new International Classification of Orofacial Pain; analyzing the positive impact and further perspectives of these.


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