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ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF OROFACIAL PAIN, 14
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Pain Research and Clinical Management Series, Volume 14
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Edited By
Joanna Zakrzewska, Consultant Oral Physician, Eastman Dental and University College Hospitals, Honorary Consultant, The National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery, Honorary Senior Lecturer, Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, UK
S. D. Harrison, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK
Reviews
The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, 2003
...It can be recommended as essential reading for anyone embarking on research into orofacial pain, as a useful reference source and aid
to support or modify the management strategies of clinicians dealing with orofacial pain, and as further reading for interested undergraduates.
British Dental Journal, 2003
...this book must find a place in every library serving the medical and dental profession from undergraduate to postgraduate levels throughout
the world. Dental vocational trainees and those pursuing continuing professional educational (CPE) should own a personal copy.
Journal of Orofacial Pain, R. Ohrbach, 2003
...Two areas of emphasis throughout the book are appreciated: the patient's point of view in the doctor-patient interaction, and the repeated
injunction that part of treatment is patient education about the disease and the treatment options. The book has much to offer.
Journal of Pain and Palliative Care, R. Dubner, 2003
...In summary, this is an excellent addition to the literature for clinicians treating orofacial pain patients. It helps guide the reader
to the important issues, presents them in an abbreviated and succinct fashion at special locations in each chapter, presents very useful
case studies, and has extensive reference lists. It clearly is a very useful guide to anyone interested in evidence-based knowledge for
the assessment and management of orofacial pain.
Independent Dentistry, J.A.G. Buchanan, 2004
...This much needed book will hopefully enhance both research into and management of orofacial pain. It is likely to become essential
reading for appropriate specialists and trainees and will also undoubtedly be of interest to both final year dental students and dental
surgeons.
Palliative Medicine, A. Davies, 2004
...This is an excellent book. It contains everything (and more) you would want to know about orofacial pain.
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