Publication: The human brain response to dental pain relief
The human brain response to dental pain relief
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Meier, M. L., Widmayer, S., Abazi, J., Brügger, M., Lukic, N., Lüchinger, R., & Ettlin, D. A. (2015). The human brain response to dental pain relief. Journal of Dental Research, 94(5), 690–696. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022034515572022
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Local anesthesia has made dental treatment more comfortable since 1884, but little is known about associated brain mechanisms. Functional magnetic resonance imaging is a modern neuroimaging tool widely used for investigating human brain activity related to sensory perceptions, including pain. Most brain regions that respond to experimental noxious stimuli have recently been found to react not only to nociception alone, but also to visual, auditory, and other stimuli. Thus, presumed functional attributions have come under scrutiny rega
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Meier, M. L., Widmayer, S., Abazi, J., Brügger, M., Lukic, N., Lüchinger, R., & Ettlin, D. A. (2015). The human brain response to dental pain relief. Journal of Dental Research, 94(5), 690–696. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022034515572022