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  • Title: Current concepts in the recognition and classification of pain with special emphasis on orofacial pain: a review.
    Author: Muriithi AW, Chindia ML.
    Journal: East Afr Med J; 1993 Nov; 70(11):709-12. PubMed ID: 8033773.
    Abstract:
    Despite extensive investigation, pain cannot always be adequately diagnosed or cured. Subsequently, the management of pain can be daunting. The diagnosis of pain, however, is crucial to its effective management because of the grave influence that pain has on the quality of life. The biggest drawback in the management of pain is the lack of understanding, on the part of the practitioner, of the peripheral and central modulation of pain. The objective of this paper is to briefly review the current concepts in the recognition of and classification of pain, with emphasis on orofacial pain.
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