Treatment of chronic pain in dentistry using anticonvulsants

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Autor(a) principal: DOURADO,Daniele Coelho
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: GONÇALVES,Edielson Felipe e Silva, MELO FILHO,Reinan de Oliveira, POLTRONIERI,Luana Ceccagno, DOURADO,Viviane Coelho, FRIGO,Lúcio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Pain can be characterized as a sensorial and emotional experience in an unpleasant and personal way. It is usually associated with real tissue damage and may be caused by the involvement of chemical and physical agents or by subjective and psychological aspects. This study aimed to review the literature regarding the use of anticonvulsants in the treatment of chronic pain, the most used drugs, the efficacy of each one of them, the pros and cons of their use and the pathologies associated with chronic pain. Orofacial pains are considered complex and multifactorial and often do not respond well to treatment with common analgesics. The carbamazepine is used since the 60s, but their prolonged use can alter liver function. Phenytoin when consumed by more than three months cause gingival enlargement and clonazepam reduces patient symptomatology up to70%. Therefore, in order to improve the quality of life of patients suffering with chronic pain, the anticonvulsant drugs were introduced to the pharmaceutical market. As this problem is extremely subjective and individual, there must be scientific evidence to correctly perform the diagnosis and treatment of this condition.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Treatment of chronic pain in dentistry using anticonvulsants
title Treatment of chronic pain in dentistry using anticonvulsants
spellingShingle Treatment of chronic pain in dentistry using anticonvulsants
DOURADO,Daniele Coelho
Anticonvulsants
Chronic pain
Dentistry
Pain
title_short Treatment of chronic pain in dentistry using anticonvulsants
title_full Treatment of chronic pain in dentistry using anticonvulsants
title_fullStr Treatment of chronic pain in dentistry using anticonvulsants
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of chronic pain in dentistry using anticonvulsants
title_sort Treatment of chronic pain in dentistry using anticonvulsants
author DOURADO,Daniele Coelho
author_facet DOURADO,Daniele Coelho
GONÇALVES,Edielson Felipe e Silva
MELO FILHO,Reinan de Oliveira
POLTRONIERI,Luana Ceccagno
DOURADO,Viviane Coelho
FRIGO,Lúcio
author_role author
author2 GONÇALVES,Edielson Felipe e Silva
MELO FILHO,Reinan de Oliveira
POLTRONIERI,Luana Ceccagno
DOURADO,Viviane Coelho
FRIGO,Lúcio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv DOURADO,Daniele Coelho
GONÇALVES,Edielson Felipe e Silva
MELO FILHO,Reinan de Oliveira
POLTRONIERI,Luana Ceccagno
DOURADO,Viviane Coelho
FRIGO,Lúcio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anticonvulsants
Chronic pain
Dentistry
Pain
topic Anticonvulsants
Chronic pain
Dentistry
Pain
description ABSTRACT Pain can be characterized as a sensorial and emotional experience in an unpleasant and personal way. It is usually associated with real tissue damage and may be caused by the involvement of chemical and physical agents or by subjective and psychological aspects. This study aimed to review the literature regarding the use of anticonvulsants in the treatment of chronic pain, the most used drugs, the efficacy of each one of them, the pros and cons of their use and the pathologies associated with chronic pain. Orofacial pains are considered complex and multifactorial and often do not respond well to treatment with common analgesics. The carbamazepine is used since the 60s, but their prolonged use can alter liver function. Phenytoin when consumed by more than three months cause gingival enlargement and clonazepam reduces patient symptomatology up to70%. Therefore, in order to improve the quality of life of patients suffering with chronic pain, the anticonvulsant drugs were introduced to the pharmaceutical market. As this problem is extremely subjective and individual, there must be scientific evidence to correctly perform the diagnosis and treatment of this condition.
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