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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]) |