“There is no philosopher who takes a toothache calmly”, wrote William Shakespeare. Among the most common acute pains, dental pain is one of the most intense and persistent. We’ve all experienced them and often have bad memories of them. “Indeed, the history of teeth from birth is accompanied by pain”explains Pr: Radhouane Dallel, dental surgeon and director of the Inserm Neuro-Dol laboratory, in Clermont-Ferrand. As evidence, the heart-wrenching cries of babies during teething. Later, the loss of baby teeth, the appearance of wisdom teeth are still bad times.
“Also, like most facial pains, toothaches have a particularly strong emotional impact.”continues Pr: Radhuan Dalel. Information related to the oral cavity (chewing, taste, speech, touch and pain) is also of particular importance…
Source: Le Figaro

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