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Influences of adult-onset diabetes on orofacial pain and related health behaviors
Journal of Public Health Dentistry , 09/23/09
Rahim–Williams B et al. – Although diabetes is well known to be associated with neuropathic pain, these results indicate that the experience of nociceptive pain is exacerbated by diabetes. Findings have significance for the subjective experience of oral pain, dental–care outcomes, and health–related quality of life associated with oral–health outcomes among individuals with diabetes.
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