2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpain.2023.1239633
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Revolutionizing orofacial pain management: the promising potential of stem cell therapy

Ke Ren,
Russel Vickers,
Josue Murillo
et al.

Abstract: Orofacial pain remains a significant health issue in the United States. Pain originating from the orofacial region can be composed of a complex array of unique target tissue that contributes to the varying success of pain management. Long-term use of analgesic drugs includes adverse effects such as physical dependence, gastrointestinal bleeding, and incomplete efficacy. The use of mesenchymal stem cells for their pain relieving properties has garnered increased attention. In addition to the preclinical and cli… Show more

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“…Secondly, it opens avenues for research into the integration of psychological and social factors in pain management, which is relatively unexplored in COFP. This could lead to new treatment modalities that address the patient's overall well-being [133][134][135].…”
Section: Discussion and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, it opens avenues for research into the integration of psychological and social factors in pain management, which is relatively unexplored in COFP. This could lead to new treatment modalities that address the patient's overall well-being [133][134][135].…”
Section: Discussion and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of SCT and non-opioid anesthesia for chronic pain management has not been extensively studied. However, research suggests that combining non-opioid analgesics with SCT could provide an effective treatment option for patients with chronic pain by reducing the need for opioids [41][42][43].…”
Section: Combined Use For Pain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%