Mark T Drangsholt
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Recent Articles
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Naud J, Benca L, Drangsholt M, LeResche L, Coldwell S
Laryngoscope
. 2017 Aug;
128(4):841-846.
PMID: 28833164
Hypothesis: It has been hypothesized that high fungiform papillae density may be a risk factor for developing the taste and pain alterations characteristic of burning mouth syndrome. Objective: Evaluate whether...
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Dunn K, Jordan K, Mancl L, Drangsholt M, Le Resche L
Pain
. 2010 Oct;
152(1):66-73.
PMID: 20971561
Identification of different patterns of change in pain over time - trajectories - has the potential to provide new information on the course of pain. Describing trajectories among adolescents would...
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Popescu A, LeResche L, Truelove E, Drangsholt M
Pain
. 2010 Jun;
150(2):309-318.
PMID: 20557999
Over the last decade, extensive research has demonstrated sex differences in pain perception and modulation. Several factors have been proposed to account for the differences observed between men and women,...
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LeResche L, Mancl L, Drangsholt M, Huang G, Von Korff M
Pain
. 2006 Dec;
129(3):269-278.
PMID: 17134830
There are few prospective studies assessing risk factors for onset of temporomandibular (TMD) pain disorders in any age group. The aim of this prospective cohort study was to identify risk...
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LeResche L, Mancl L, Drangsholt M, Saunders K, Von Korff M
Pain
. 2005 Oct;
118(1-2):201-9.
PMID: 16213087
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain, abdominal pain, migraine and tension-type headache are more prevalent in women than in men. This study assessed the relationship of back pain, headache, abdominal pain, TMD...
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Hirsch C, John M, Drangsholt M, Mancl L
J Orofac Pain
. 2005 Aug;
19(3):218-25.
PMID: 16106715
Aims: Since occlusal variables such as overbite and overjet have been thought to be associated with temporomandibular disorders (TMD), and joint sounds are some of the most prevalent signs of...