
The successful diagnosis of orofacial pain depends on the following: 1. An accurate and detailed history of the pain 2. A detailed clinical examination of the face and associated organs 3. A thorough knowledge of those conditions that may produce facial pain In regard to the last requirement, Sir William Osler's maxim should always be remembered "What you don't know--you won't diagnose."
Adult, Male, Malingering, Depression, Pain, Cluster Headache, Maxillary Sinus, Middle Aged, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Angina Pectoris, Diagnosis, Differential, Facial Pain, Face, Humans, Female, Sinusitis, Medical History Taking, Mouth Diseases
Adult, Male, Malingering, Depression, Pain, Cluster Headache, Maxillary Sinus, Middle Aged, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Angina Pectoris, Diagnosis, Differential, Facial Pain, Face, Humans, Female, Sinusitis, Medical History Taking, Mouth Diseases
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