Abstract

Persistent orofacial pain can have significant physical and psychologic effects. Outcomes for cognitive-behavioral pain management programs (CB PMPs) for people with widespread (nonfacial) pain show improvements in physical functioning and pain-related distress. The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a CB PMP for people with persistent orofacial pain. It was hypothesized that a CB PMP tailored to meet the needs of this population would significantly reduce the detrimental physical and psychologic effects of persistent orofacial pain.

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