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Stress, Sex, Smoking, Sounds, Sleep, and Sensitization—Studies on Associations, Risk Factors, and Mechanisms in Orofacial Pain

  • Barry J. Sessle

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.19189 Vol.19,Issue 3,September 2005 pp.189-189

Published: 30 September 2005

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Barry J. Sessle. Stress, Sex, Smoking, Sounds, Sleep, and Sensitization—Studies on Associations, Risk Factors, and Mechanisms in Orofacial Pain. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2005. 19(3);189-189.

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1. Jääskeläinen SK. Clinical neurophysiology and quantitative sensory testing in the investigation of orofacial pain and sensory function. J Orofac Pain 2004;18:85–107.

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