<p>In today’s episode I talk about facial pain.</p>
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<p>1/3 of non-dental facial pain is idiopathic, meaning without a specific cause.</p>
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<p>During this episode l discuss the 6 major classifications of facial pain along with the psycho social impacts of facial pain sufferers.</p>
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<p>I round off the episode by discussing what I’m currently doing in clinic with people struggling with facial pain.</p>
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<p>Do you suffer from facial pain. If so, what has helped you along the way? Comment below!</p>
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<p>Episode Resources </p>
<p>*(No authors listed). International Classification of Orofacial Pain, 1st edition (ICOP). <em>Cephalalgia</em>. 2020;40(2):129-221. doi:10.1177/0333102419893823.</p>
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<p>*Ziegeler C, Beikler T, Gosau M & May A. Idiopathic Facial Pain Syndromes - An Overview and Clinical Implications. <em>Dtsch Arztebl Int</em>. 2021;118(6):81-87. doi:10.3238/arztebl.m2021.0006. </p>
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