2.The Psychosomatic Disorders Pertaining to Dental Practice with Revised Working Type Classification.
The Korean Journal of Pain 2014;27(1):16-22
Psychosomatic disorders are defined as disorders characterized by physiological changes that originate partially from emotional factors. This article aims to discuss the psychosomatic disorders of the oral cavity with a revised working type classification. The author has added one more subset to the existing classification, i.e., disorders caused by altered perception of dentofacial form and function, which include body dysmorphic disorder. The author has also inserted delusional halitosis under the miscellaneous disorders classification of psychosomatic disorders and revised the already existing classification proposed for the psychosomatic disorders pertaining to dental practice. After the inclusion of the subset (disorders caused by altered perception of dentofacial form and function), the terminology "psychosomatic disorders of the oral cavity" is modified to "psychosomatic disorders pertaining to dental practice".
Body Dysmorphic Disorders
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Classification*
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Delusions
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Halitosis
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Mouth
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Psychophysiologic Disorders*
3.A Simple Working Classification Proposed for Orofacial Pain (OFP) Commonly Encountered in Dental Practice.
The Korean Journal of Pain 2013;26(4):407-408
No abstract available.
Facial Pain
5.Bilateral maxillary and mandibular buccal exostosis: a self reported case and a proposal to include buccal exostosis under miscellaneous disorders of revised working classification of the psychosomatic disorders pertaining to dental practice.
The Korean Journal of Pain 2017;30(2):151-152
No abstract available.
Classification*
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Exostoses*
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Psychophysiologic Disorders*
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Self Report*
6.Stensen's duct sialolith in a geriatric patient
Thorakkal SHAMIM ; Prabha Surendran RENJINI
The Korean Journal of Pain 2018;31(3):221-222
No abstract available.
Humans
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Salivary Ducts
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Salivary Gland Calculi