Summary
The study objective was to evaluate the prevalence of referred dental pain (RDP) in a group of Brazilians subjects and identify possible partnerships with sex, age and the presence of periodontal or periapical lesions. A descriptive cross-sectional study was designed, 98 patients between 14 and 64 years old (59 women and 39 men), who consulted by dental pain were evaluated clinically and radiographically in order to determine the cause and partnership with periapical and periodontal lesions and its possible territories projection other than their origin. The prevalence of RDP was 31.6%, higher in women (67.74%) though without statistical significance. The RDP was presented at a 45.16% together with periapical lesion and a 25.8% along with periodontal lesion. There was no relationship between age and RDP presence. The high prevalence of RDP found reinforces the need for a diagnosis of orofacial pain.
KEY WORDS: dental pain, referred pain, periodontal lesion, periapical lesions.
How to cite this article
BRANDÃO, S.; SUAZO, G. I.; GUIMARAES, A. S. & MARIE, S. N. Referred dental pain, an analysis of their prevalence and clinical implication. Int. J. Odontostomat., 6(2):169-173, 2012.