
pmid: 3319712
This article highlights recent advances in our knowledge of the peripheral and central neural mechanisms underlying orofacial pain. It reviews recent research that has identified the critical neural elements and processes associated with the transmission of sensory information related to pain in the mouth and face, as well as recent studies that have improved our understanding of the pathways and mechanisms involved in the modulation of pain.
Mouth, Facial Pain, Face, Animals, Nociceptors, Neurons, Afferent, Brain Stem
Mouth, Facial Pain, Face, Animals, Nociceptors, Neurons, Afferent, Brain Stem
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