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Structures involved with communication and control are called _______________________.

All other body structures are called _______________________. - Answer Neurogenous
structures

Somatic structures

Two main classifications of orofacial pain: - Answer Somatic pain

Neuropathic pain

Noxious impulses being received and transmitted by normal components of the sensory
nervous system (normal neural, abnormal somatic) is what kind of pain? - Answer
Somatic pain

Noxious impulses originating from an abnormality in neural structures (abnormal neural,
normal somatic) - Answer Neuropathic pain

Two classifications of somatic pain - Answer Superficial pain

Deep pain

What type of pain is this?

--A bright, stimulating sensation precisely located by the patient

--Pain is "clear cut"

--Response is faithful in location, duration, intensity

--Pain is arrested by topical anesthetic - Answer Superficial somatic pain

What are two types of superficial somatic pain? - Answer Cutaneous and mucogingival
pain

What type of pain is this?

--Dull, depressing sensation

--Less precisely located

--Less faithful response

--Central excitatory effects

--Pain is arrested by anesthetic - Answer Deep somatic

,Two types of deep somatic pain - Answer Musculoskeletal and visceral pain

What type of pain is this?

--dull, depressing sensation

--less faithful response

--not precisely located

--intimately related to biomechanical function

--response to provocation is a gradient that is proportional to the stimulus - Answer
Musculoskeletal deep somatic

Five examples of musculoskeletal pain - Answer 1. Muscle pain

2. TMJ pain

3. Osseous and periosteal pain

4. Soft CT pain

5. Periodontal pain

What kind of pain is TMJ pain? - Answer Musculoskeletal deep somatic pain

TM Disorders include which 3 types of musculoskeletal pain? - Answer 1. Muscle pain

2. TMJ pain

3. CT pain

What type of pain is this?

--Dull, depressing sensation

--Not precisely located

--less faithful response

--pain is irrelevant to biomechanical function

--pain is nonresponsive to provocation until a threshold is reached - Answer Visceral
deep somatic

Five types of visceral deep somatic - Answer 1. Neurovascular

2. Vascular

3. Pulpal

4. Visceral mucosal

, 5. Glandular, ocular, auricular

Headaches are what type of pain? - Answer Neurovascular visceral deep somatic

What type of pain is this?

--Burning pain

--Spontaneous, triggered, or ongoing/unremitting

--Pain is disproportionate to the stimulus

--Pain is accompanied by other neurologic signs

--No evidence of somatic changes

--Pain is accentuated by sympathetic activity - Answer Neuropathic pain

Two types of neuropathic pain - Answer 1. Episodic pain

2. Continuous pain

What type of pain is this?

--Quick, sharp, electrical-like (paroxysmal)

--Intense, debilitating

--Duration is momentary

--Little pain between episodes

--Pain follows distribution of affected nerve - Answer Episodic neuropathic pain

Trigeminal neuralgia is which type of pain? - Answer Episodic neuropathic pain

What type of pain is this?

--Dull yet burning

--Ongoing pain, but intensity can change

--Pain is accompanied by other neurologic symptoms

--Anesthesia, paresthesia, hypoesthesia, hyperesthesia may be seen

--No somatic changes

--Pain is affected by sympathetic activity - Answer Continuous neuropathic pain

Metabolic poly-neuropathies, like diabetic neuropathy or those seen with alcoholism and
malnutrition are what kind of pain? - Answer Continuous neuropathic pain

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