9780867153811
Orofacial Pain: From Basic Science to Clinical Management: The Transer of Knowledge in Pain Research to Education share button
James P., Ed. Lund Ed.
Format Paperback
Pages 286
Publisher Quintessence Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication Date October 2000
ISBN 9780867153811
Book ISBN 10 0867153814
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From The Critics

Reviewer: Nima Sanai, D.D.S., M.S., B.S.(University of Illinois at Chicago)
Description: This book is simple to read, yet very informative and comprehensive.
Purpose: The purpose is to present a summary of current knowledge in the field of orofacial pain to physiology teachers. These objectives are worthy since most previous books on this topic are at the graduate level. This book covers all pertinent information while starting from the basics on each topic.
Audience: This book may be used by anyone who has basic biology knowledge including general dentists who want to be better informed in the field oforofacial pain.
Features: The unique features are the easy-to-follow schematic diagrams and summary tables. This book contains comprehensive coverage on biology of pain in general and more specifically in the orofacial region.
Assessment: This is an excellent summary of current thoughts and practices in the field of orofacial pain. The book does a superb job at covering all related material from the basics in an easy to understand and intelligent manner.

Nima Sanai

This book is simple to read, yet very informative and comprehensive. The purpose is to present a summary of current knowledge in the field of orofacial pain to physiology teachers. These objectives are worthy since most previous books on this topic are at the graduate level. This book covers all pertinent information while starting from the basics on each topic. This book may be used by anyone who has basic biology knowledge including general dentists who want to be better informed in the field oforofacial pain. The unique features are the easy-to-follow schematic diagrams and summary tables. This book contains comprehensive coverage on biology of pain in general and more specifically in the orofacial region. This is an excellent summary of current thoughts and practices in the field of orofacial pain. The book does a superb job at covering all related material from the basics in an easy to understand and intelligent manner.

3 Stars from Doody