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Pain is a major public health problem and most common symptom of oral and dental disease that has a significant impact on both the individual and community as a whole. Many of the Orofacial pain symptoms present a recurrent, persistent or disabling pattern because of the complex anatomy of face and mouth region, and difficulties in the diagnosis and treatment of various Orofacial pain conditions. Patients reporting with Tooth related pain can be reduced and prevented by controlling Oral biofilm-mediated diseases (Dental caries and periodontal diseases). Burning mouth pain and oral sores are primarily related to the nutritional deficiency of the vitamins. So, it can be managed through good nutritional regime or balanced diet. TMJ pain is related to the loss of teeth, Malocclusion and psychological problems like stress, bruxism which should be diagnosed and treated accordingly If these conditions can be controlled effectively, the majority of the chronic Orofacial pain conditions can be controlled effectively. Every effort should be made to emphasize the importance of early intervention in Oral health to avoid suffering from the orofacial pain and good General health in the future. Author Information Sukhvinder Singh Oberoi is a Reader, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Sudha College of Dental Sciences and Research, Faridabad, Haryana, India. S. S. Hiremath MDS, FICD is a Senior Professor and Head of the Department of Public Health Dentistry, The Oxford Dental College and Hospital, Bengalulu, India. He is the former Director and Dean and Professor and Head Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry, Government Dental College and Research Institute Bangalore, India. R. Yashoda BDS MDS Public Health Dentistry, Government Dental College and Research Institute, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, India
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