Types of Orofacial Pain and its Severity in Local Population Presented at Isra Dental College, Hyderabad
Aswad Ahmed, Rida Fatima Shah, Fahad Ahmed, Shahzad Baloch, Shah Hussain, Itrat Fatima Shah
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the most common orofacial pain and its severity in local
population presented at Isra dental
College, Hyderabad
Materials and Methods
Setting: Isra dental College Hyderabad.
Study type and duration: This observational study was conducted for a duration of 6 months, from
March 2018 to August 2018.
Data collection: All the patients >12 years of the age presented with facial or oral
cavity pain. Either of gender were included. Patients were interviewed regarding demographic information including duration
and type of pain. VAS was used for pain assessment. All the data was recorded
in self-made proforma.
Results: Total 785 patients were studied; most of the
patients were 33.8% having age more than 60 years. Male were 51.1% and females
were 48.9%. Majority of the patients were illiterate. Odontogenic
pain was most common among 77.2% patients, followed by Temporomandibular, Muscular,
Vascular, Neuropathic, Sinusitis, Psychogenic and Other with percentage 0.9,
3.3, 0.3, 4.1, 3.3, 0.5 and 10.4. Most of the patients 47.3% had moderate pain,
29.7% had mild pain and 23.1% had severe pain.
Conclusion: Odontogenic pain is the most common pain in local population and mostly
patients presented with moderate pain.
Key words: Orofacial pain, severity, local population