Topical anaesthesia degree is reduced in temporomandibular disorders patients : A novel approach to assess underlying mechanisms of the somatosensory alterations

Topical anaesthesia degree is reduced in temporomandibular disorders patients : A novel approach to assess underlying mechanisms of the somatosensory alterations

Yuri Martins Costa, Dyna Mara A. O. Ferreira, Paulo Cesar R. Conti, Lene Baad-Hansen, Peter Svensson, Leonardo R. Bonjardim

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Background Changes in quantitative sensory testing (QST) parameters following topical anaesthesia could contribute to better elucidate underlying mechanisms of somatosensory alterations in temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain patients. This placebo-controlled crossover investigation compared the...

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Topical anaesthesia degree is reduced in temporomandibular disorders patients : A novel approach to assess underlying mechanisms of the somatosensory alterations

Yuri Martins Costa, Dyna Mara A. O. Ferreira, Paulo Cesar R. Conti, Lene Baad-Hansen, Peter Svensson, Leonardo R. Bonjardim

										

Topical anaesthesia degree is reduced in temporomandibular disorders patients : A novel approach to assess underlying mechanisms of the somatosensory alterations

Yuri Martins Costa, Dyna Mara A. O. Ferreira, Paulo Cesar R. Conti, Lene Baad-Hansen, Peter Svensson, Leonardo R. Bonjardim

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    Journal of oral rehabilitation

    Vol. 47, no. 2 (Aug., 2019), p. 113-122