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POW ARCHIVE WEEK: Papers: 5 Jan 2019 - 11 Jan 2019
RESEARCH TYPE:Psychology
DATE PUBLISHED: 2019 May
JOURNAL:Eur J Pain
PUBMED: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30620145?dopt=Abstract
Volume:23
ISSUE:5
Psychosocial risk factors associated with chronic orofacial pain are amenable to self-management. However, current management involves invasive therapies which lack an evidence base and have the potential to cause iatrogenic harm.