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Orofacial Thermal Thresholds: Time-Dependent Variability and Influence of Spatial Summation and Test Site

  • Maria Pigg1,*,
  • Peter Svensson2
  • Thomas List3

1Malmo Univ, Fac Odontol, Dept Endodont, Malmo, Sweden

2Aarhus Univ, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Oral Physiol, Sch Dent,MINDLab,Ctr Functionally Integrat Neuros, Aarhus, Denmark

3Malmo Univ, Fac Odontol, Dept Stomatognath Physiol, Orofacial Pain Unit, Malmo, Sweden

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.25.1.06 Vol.25,Issue 1,March 2011 pp.39-48

Published: 30 March 2011

*Corresponding Author(s): Maria Pigg E-mail: maria.pigg@mah.se

Abstract

Aim: To investigate time-dependent variability and influence of test site and stimulation area size on intraoral cold detection, warmth detection, and heat pain thresholds. Methods: Thirty healthy volun-teers (15 women and 15 men) participated. Six extra- and intraoral sites were examined, and cold detection, warmth detection, and heat pain thresholds were measured. Time variability and influence of spatial summation were also studied at one site—the tip of the tongue—three times over a 6-week period. One-way ANOVA for repeated measures and paired sample t test compared mean values and SD within and between sites for all thresholds. Results: Several between-site differences were significant (P < .05). Lowest intraoral thresholds for all stimuli were measured at the tongue site, and at the tongue, thresholds for warmth detection and heat pain, but not cold detection, decreased with increasing size of stimulation area (P < .05). Overall, thresholds at the tongue site varied nonsignifi-cantly over time (P > .05). Conclusion: Test site affects orofacial thermal thresholds substantially, whereas time variability and spa-tial summation on the tongue appear to be modest.

Keywords

facial pain;neuropathic pain;quantitative sensory testing;reliability;thermal thresholds

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Maria Pigg,Peter Svensson,Thomas List. Orofacial Thermal Thresholds: Time-Dependent Variability and Influence of Spatial Summation and Test Site. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2011. 25(1);39-48.

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