Peripheral sympathetic mechanisms in orofacial pain

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Abstract

Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is a part of the autonomic nervous system which involuntarily regulates internal body functions. It appears to modulate the processing of nociceptive information. Many orofacial pain conditions involve inflammation of orofacial tissues and/or injury of nerve, some of which might be attributed to SNS. Thus, the aim of this review was to bring together the data available regarding the peripheral sympathetic mechanisms involved in orofacial pain. A clearer understanding of SNS–sensory interactions in orofacial pain may provide a basis for novel therapeutic strategies for conditions that respond poorly to conventional treatments.

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Fan, W., Zhu, X., He, Y., Li, H., Gu, W., Huang, F., & He, H. (2018). Peripheral sympathetic mechanisms in orofacial pain. Journal of Pain Research. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S179327

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