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1. Silas Weir Mitchell's The Case of George Dedlow. Bourke J. Lancet. 2009 Apr
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2. The moving phantom: Motor execution or motor imagery? Raffin E, Giraux P,
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3. Frequency of nonodontogenic pain after endodontic therapy: a systematic
review and meta-analysis. Nixdorf DR, Moana-Filho EJ, Law AS, McGuire LA,
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4. Persistent orodental pain, atypical odontalgia, and phantom tooth pain: when are
they neuropathic disorders? Clark GT. J Calif Dent Assoc. 2006 Aug;34(8):599-
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5. Clinical investigation of patients who develop neuropathic tooth pain after
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6. [Atypical odontalgia - a little known phantom pain]. Türp JC. Schmerz. 2001
Feb;15(1):59-64.
7. Chronicity of orofacial pain. Gerschman JA. Ann R Australas Coll Dent Surg.
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8. Dracula's teeth syndrome. Jacome DE. Headache. 2001 Oct;41(9):892-4.
9. Phantom tooth pain: a diagnosis of exclusion. Battrum DE, Gutmann JL. Int
Endod J. 1996 May;29(3):190-4.
10. Orofacial phantom pain: theory and phenomenology. Marbach JJ. J Am Dent
Assoc. 1996 Feb;127(2):221-9. Review.
11. Phantom tooth pain: differential diagnosis and treatment. Marbach JJ. J Mass
Dent Soc. 1996 Winter;44(4):14-8. Review.
12. Epidemiology of chronic facial pain: diagnostic usefulness in patient care.
Klausner JJ. J Am Dent Assoc. 1994 Dec;125(12):1604-11. Review.
13. Phantom tooth pain: differential diagnosis and treatment. Marbach JJ. N Y
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14. Is phantom tooth pain a deafferentation (neuropathic) syndrome? Part I:
Evidence derived from pathophysiology and treatment. Marbach JJ. Oral Surg Oral
Med Oral Pathol. 1993 Jan;75(1):95-105. Review.
15. Is phantom tooth pain a deafferentation (neuropathic) syndrome? Part II:
Psychosocial considerations. Marbach JJ. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1993
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16. Idiopathic headache as a possible risk factor for phantom tooth pain. Sicuteri F,
Nicolodi M, Fusco BM, Orlando S. Headache. 1991 Oct;31(9):577-81.
17. Atypical odontalgia misdiagnosed as odontogenic pain: a case report and
discussion of treatment. Lilly JP, Law AS. J Endod. 1997 May;23(5):337-9.
18. [Pain in intracanal treatment. A clinical study apropos of 150 cases]. Kane AW,
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19. Chronic facial pain associated with endodontic therapy. Campbell RL, Parks
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20. Diagnostic challenges of neuropathic tooth pain. Matwychuk MJ. J Can Dent
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21. Toothache with a multifactorial etiology: a case report. Chen YH, Tseng CC,
Chao WY, Harn WM, Chung SF. Endod Dent Traumatol. 1997 Oct;13(5):245-7.
22. Atypical odontalgia. Graff-Radford SB, Solberg WK. J Craniomandib Disord.
1992 Fall;6(4):260-5. Review.
23. Acute right-sided facial pain: a case report. Sanner F. Int Endod J. 2010
Feb;43(2):154-62.
24. A comparison of pain levels during pulpectomy, extractions, and restorative
procedures. Rousseau WH, Clark SJ, Newcomb BE, Walker ED, Eleazer PD,
Scheetz JP. J Endod. 2002 Feb;28(2):108-10.
25. The differential diagnosis of toothache from other orofacial pains in clinical
practice. Linn J, Trantor I, Teo N, Thanigaivel R, Goss AN. Aust Dent J. 2007
Mar;52(1 Suppl):S100-4.
26. Frequency of persistent tooth pain after root canal therapy: a systematic review
and meta-analysis. Nixdorf DR, Moana-Filho EJ, Law AS, McGuire LA, Hodges
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27. [Tooth and molar pains]. Stegenga B. Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd. 2006
Nov;113(11):460-2. Review.
28. Incidence of phantom tooth pain: an atypical facial neuralgia. Marbach JJ,
Hulbrock J, Hohn C, Segal AG. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1982 Feb;53
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29. Postobturation pain after single- and multiple-visit endodontic therapy. A
prospective study. Albashaireh ZS, Alnegrish AS. J Dent. 1998 Mar;26(3):227-32.
30. [Acute and chronic facial pain due to injured neural plexus of the upper teeth].
Kubilius R, Sabalys G, Guzeviciene V. Medicina (Kaunas). 2002;38(3):272-6.
31. Toothache or trigeminal neuralgia: treatment dilemmas. Spencer CJ, Neubert
JK, Gremillion H, Zakrzewska JM, Ohrbach R. J Pain. 2008 Sep;9(9):767-70.
32. Dental perspectives on neuropathic origin. Canavan D. J Ir Dent Assoc. 2005
Spring;51(1):33, 35-7. Review.
33. Phantom tooth pain: a new look at an old dilemma. Marbach JJ, Raphael KG.
Pain Med. 2000 Mar;1(1):68-77.
34. Incidence of pain associated with clinical factors during and after root canal
therapy. Part 1. Interappointment pain. Harrison JW, Gaumgartner JC, Svec TA. J
Endod. 1983 Sep;9(9):384-7. 41.
35. Referred pain: a confusing case of differential diagnosis between two teeth
presenting with endo-perio problems. Koyess E, Fares M. Int Endod J. 2006
Sep;39(9):724-9.
36. Enigmatic pain referred to the teeth and jaws. Konzelman JL Jr, Herman WW,
Comer RW. Gen Dent. 2001 Mar-Apr;49(2):182-6; quiz 187-8.
37. Clinical characteristics and diagnosis of atypical odontalgia: implications for
dentists. Ram S, Teruel A, Kumar SK, Clark G. J Am Dent Assoc. 2009
Feb;140(2):223-8.
38. Referred and phantom pains mimicking pain of endodontic origin. Dao T.
Alpha Omegan. 1997 Winter;90(4):15-20. Review. 49.
39. Phantom tooth diagnosis and an anamnestic focus on headache. Nicolodi M,
Sicuteri F. N Y State Dent J. 1993 Dec;59(10):35-7.
40. [Headache and teeth]. Palla S. Ther Umsch. 1997 Feb;54(2):87-93.
41. Retreatment versus initial root canal treatment: factors affecting posttreatment
pain. Mattscheck DJ, Law AS, Noblett WC. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral
Radiol Endod. 2001 Sep;92(3):321-4.
42. Incidence of pain associated with clinical factors during and after root canal
therapy. Part 2. Postobturation pain. Harrison JW, Baumgartner JC, Svec TA. J
Endod. 1983 Oct;9(10):434-8.
43. Munchausen's syndrome: oral presentations. Scully C, Eveson JW, Porter SR.
Br Dent J. 1995 Jan 21;178(2):65-7.
44. 'Hot pulp' syndrome. Bourke KJ. Aust Dent J. 1993 Jun;38(3):247.
45. Toothache of nonodontogenic origin: a case report. Mascia P, Brown BR,
Friedman S. J Endod. 2003 Sep;29(9):608-10.
46. Sympathetic activity-mediated neuropathic facial pain following simple tooth
extraction: a case report. Kohjitani A, Miyawaki T, Kasuya K, Shimada M. Cranio.
2002 Apr;20(2):135-8.
47. Incidence of pain after biomechanical preparation: a review of 302 cases
treated by dental students. Mohd Sulong MZ, Abu-Hassan MI, Abdul Razak AA,
Embong A. Singapore Dent J. 1996 Jul;21(1):31-5.
48. Persistent pain related to root canal filling and apical fenestration: a case
report. Boucher Y, Sobel M, Sauveur G. J Endod. 2000 Apr;26(4):242-4.
49. Atypical odontalgia--a nondental toothache. Pertes RA, Bailey DR, Milone AS.
J N J Dent Assoc. 1995 Winter;66(1):29-31, 33.
50. Case # 4. Why is my tooth still sensitive to hot? Newton CW. J Indiana Dent
Assoc. 2002 Spring;81(1):17-8.
51. A clinical study on the effects of pulsed Nd:YAG laser irradiation at root canals
immediately after pulpectomy and shaping. Koba K, Kimura Y, Matsumoto K, Gomyoh
H, Komi S, Harada S, Tsuzuki N, Shimada Y. J Clin Laser Med Surg. 1999
Apr;17(2):53-6.
52. The menacing phantom: What pulls the trigger? Giummarra MJ, Georgiou-
Karistianis N, Nicholls ME, Gibson SJ, Chou M, Bradshaw JL. Eur J Pain.2011 Feb 10
53. Motor cortex electric stimulation for the treatment of neuropathic pain.
Fagundes-Pereyra WJ, Teixeira MJ, Reyns N, Touzet G, Dantas S, Laureau E,
Blond S. Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 2010 Dec;68(6):923-9.
54. [Current topics in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of neuropathic pain from
different causes: preface and comments]. Hanaoka K. Masui. 2010 Nov;59 (11):
1340-1.
55. High incidence of 'synaesthesia for pain' in amputees. Fitzgibbon BM, Enticott
PG, Rich AN, Giummarra MJ, Georgiou-Karistianis N, Tsao JW, Weeks SR,
Bradshaw JL. Neuropsychologia. 2010 Oct;48(12):3675-8.
57. Pulsed radiofrequency under ultrasound guidance for persistent stump-
neuroma pain. Restrepo-Garces CE, Marinov A, McHardy P, Faclier G, Avila A.
Pain Pract. 2011 Jan-Feb;11(1):98-102. doi: 10.1111/j.1533-2500.2010.00398.x.
58. The functional architecture of the human body: assessing body representation
by sorting body parts and activities. Bläsing B, Schack T, Brugger P. Exp Brain
Res. 2010 May;203(1):119-29.
59. [Modern neuroimaging of brain plasticity]. Kasprian G, Seidel S. Radiologe.
2010 Feb;50(2):136-43.
60. Chapter 32: sensory and perceptual disorders. Wade NJ. Handb Clin Neurol.
2010;95:489-500. Review.
61. Incarnation and animation: physical versus representational deficits of body
integrity. Hilti LM, Brugger P. Exp Brain Res. 2010 Jul;204(3):315-26.
62. Indescribable pain in literature: A commentary on Crawford. Mowat R. Soc Sci
Med. 2009 Sep;69(5):662-5; discussion 666-9.
63. Phantom pain--a phenomenon of proprioceptive memory? Anderson-Barnes
VC, McAuliffe C, Swanberg KM, Tsao JW. Med Hypotheses. 2009 Oct;73(4):555-8.