Reliability, Validity of The Turkish Version of Craniofacial Pain and Disability Inventory
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersThis study, we are aim to make the Turkish version validity and reliability of the Cranifacial Pain and Disability Inventory, Jaw Functional Limitation Scale-20, and Jaw Functional Limitation Scale-8.
Multimodal Assessment of Sensory Processing and Brain Features in Patients With Chronic Orofacial...
ToothacheTemporomandibular Joint DisordersThis proposal will investigate pain modulatory mechanisms and brain functional and structural characteristics using multiple MRI modalities in persistent dentoalveolar pain disorder (PDAP) patients with and without temporomandibular disorders (TMD). All measures from patients will be compared to painfree controls.
Non-Rhinologic Etiologies of Headaches and Facial Pain in Tertiary Care Setting
HeadacheSinusitis2 moreThe study serves to investigate the type and prevalence of non-rhinologic headaches seen through a academic otolaryngology practice.The study encompasses survey questionnaires, review of CT images, and physical examination/nasal endoscopy findings.
The Presence and Role of Zygomatic-temporal Neuroma Triggering Cluster Headache
Cluster HeadacheCraniofacial Pain SyndromeRole of a neuroma of zygomatic-temporal in triggering of a cluster headache. Exploratory diagnosis, resection, and pathological examination of tumor anticipated .
Diagnosis and Evaluation of Patients Needing Third Molar (Wisdom Tooth) Extraction and Patients...
Facial PainTemporomandibular Joint DisorderThis study provides a mechanism for evaluating patients for possible participation in NIDCR clinical research studies. NIDCR studies involve three major areas-pain, neurosensory mechanisms, and pain-relieving drugs-all of which have specific requirements and patient characteristics. No treatment is offered under this protocol; it is intended to facilitate patient recruitment into NIDCR studies. Patients with unusual or unknown conditions that have or have not been diagnosed may be eligible for this screening study. Specific medical criteria for enrollment vary with the particular protocol for which the individual is being screened. Medical and dental histories will be obtained and participants will have a dental examination. Diagnostic procedures will be done in accord with standard medical and dental practice and may include X-rays, blood tests, and routine urinalysis, as appropriate. Participants found eligible for an active study may enroll in that study. Those who are not eligible for a current study may be re-evaluated for future studies within a year if they wish. After 1 year, participants for whom no appropriate studies are identified will be referred back to their primary doctor or referring physician or dentist.
The Effect of Different Physiotherapeutic Stimuli on Stomatognathic System Structures.
PainStomatognathic Diseases6 moreThe study will determinate influence of four selected physiotherapeutic procedures on the pain intensity and the range of mandibular mobility in patients with myofascial disorders in the SS.
Effectiveness of Alveogyl and Cutanplast Dressing on Postoperative Pain Following Tooth Extraction:...
Facial PainPain3 moreThis study aims to assess the post-dental extraction pain following the application of two different dressing materials. Alvogyl® and Absorbable gelatin sponges
Burning Mouth Disorder (BMD) - A Neuropathic Pain Disorder
Burning Mouth SyndromeTaste Disorder1 moreOral burning can have a multitude of reasons. Recent neurophysiologic study results suggest that a primary burning mouth disorder (BMD) may be a peripheral and/or a central neuropathic disorder. The aim of this study is to first identify patients with a primary burning mouth disorder by excluding other possible causes for oral burning. By means of qualitative and quantitative sensory testing and a gustatory examination in the individual patient the investigators want to find out whether neurosensory differences exist between patients with a primary BMD and controls and whether gustatory and neurosensory deficits always coexist in BMD-patients.
Detecting Auricular Points in OFP by a Novel APD ( APD-OFP)
Orofacial PainThis is a pilot diagnostic accuracy study conducted to assess the diagnostic ability of a novel APD for auricular point detection among patients with orofacial pain, as compared with an already commercialized device.