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Can atypical ondontalgia go away on its own?

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

No, see an OFP: Atypical odontalgia is a chronic pain disorder that is best defined as persistent pain in apparently normal teeth or adjacent oral tissues. The management of AO is extremely difficult and no single approach has proven to be universally effective. See Orofacial Pain specialist for diagnosis and management.

Answered 11/30/2014

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