Orofacial Pain: Who Diagnoses The Problem
Orofacial Pain: Who Diagnoses The Problem A licensed and qualified dentist must be able to show that they have years of great experience diagnosing and treating various orofacial pain issues. This is accomplished by completing an advanced orofacial pain program at a university where the course provides knowledge at a level beyond predoctoral education. Orofacial professionals can accurately identify and manage basic, complex, and multivariate orofacial pain conditions because of their meticulous post-doctoral training. Without the information and comprehension gained via training, doctors in the medical and dentistry fields may incorrectly identify the issue, resulting in ineffective therapies. Sometimes ineffective treatment can result in the false assumption that the patient's suffering is brought on by psychological issues. The major obligation for coordinating care with a patient's other healthcare providers falls on orofacial pain experts. Physical medicine, pharm...