Anxiety and depression levels in patients with chronic orofacial pain
<p>Introduction: Orofacial pain can be highly distressing, affecting 10% of the population and is associated with psychological symptoms. This study aims to assess the frequency of such psychological symptoms in orofacial pain patients compared to a control group and how these symptoms change...
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Main Authors: | Naomi Rahman (Author), Norma O'Connor (Author), Zaid Sadiq (Author), Victor Lopes (Author) |
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Open Journal of Pain Medicine - Peertechz Publications,
2020-05-28.
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