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[[File:a.jpg|thumb|center|Figure 1: Patient suffering from bruxism and treated for 10 years with a dental bite plane. Referring to our attention, the trigeminal electrophysiological tests indicated strong central hyperexcitability such as requiring an MR with contrast. The diagnosis was Pineal Cavernoma (see yellow arrow).]]
[[File:a.jpg|thumb|center|'''Figure 1''': Patient suffering from bruxism and treated for 10 years with a dental bite plane. Referring to our attention, the trigeminal electrophysiological tests indicated strong central hyperexcitability such as requiring an MR with contrast. The diagnosis was Pineal Cavernoma (see yellow arrow).]]
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<p class="custom-subtitle" style="margin-bottom: 2rem;">'Orofacial pain diagnosis'</p>
<p class="custom-subtitle" style="margin-bottom: 2rem;">'Orofacial pain diagnosis'</p>


When there are cases like the one in figure 1 ( see below) and many others that will be described in the Masticationpedia Wiki, we cannot stop at the mono-specialized know-how because life is a 'complex system' and requires multidimensional knowledge. Masticationopedia arose on these social scientific foundations and seeks to support patients with complex problems such as orofacial pain. (figure 1)
When there are cases like the one in figure 1 (see below) and many others that will be described in the Masticationpedia Wiki, we cannot stop at the mono-specialized know-how because life is a 'complex system' and requires multidimensional knowledge. Masticationopedia arose on these social scientific foundations and seeks to support patients with complex problems such as orofacial pain. (figure 1)


Currently the patient is healthy and without biteplane. (see [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/1744-9081-9-41 Behav Brain Funct])
Currently the patient is healthy and without biteplane. (see [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/1744-9081-9-41 Behav Brain Funct])