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. 2011 Nov;12(11 Suppl):T4-11.e1-2.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2011.08.002.

Orofacial pain prospective evaluation and risk assessment study--the OPPERA study

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Orofacial pain prospective evaluation and risk assessment study--the OPPERA study

William Maixner et al. J Pain. 2011 Nov.
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Organizational, Management, Oversight Structure:
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This model displays two principal intermediate phenotypes (psychological distress and pain amplification) that contribute to onset and persistence of TMD. Each intermediate phenotypes represents a constellation of more specific risk factors, all of which are subject to genetic regulation. Interactions between intermediate phenotypes take place in the presence of environmental contributions that further contribute to onset and persistence of painful TMD. Time is not shown in the model, because its effects occur implicitly on a third dimension that is not readily shown in the diagram.

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