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J Dent Educ. 66(1): 113-121 2002
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 66, Issue 1, 113-121
Copyright © 2002 by American Dental Education Association


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Development of new pain management strategies

KM Hargreaves and K Keiser

The continued development of more effective and predictable methods for pain control is a process that combines the best efforts of basic and clinical scientists. This review explores the developing themes of clinical pain management strategies that are emerging from molecular, cellular, and physiologic research into pain mechanisms and emphasizes the unique opportunity that several years of well-controlled clinical trials affords the dental education community to provide evidence-based learning in pain treatment strategies.





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