Frontiers in the Oral Health is delighted to present the ‘Reviews in’ series of article collections.
Reviews in the Neuroscience of Orofacial Functions will publish high-quality scholarly review papers on key topics related to the neuroscience behind orofacial functions. It aims to highlight recent advances in the field, whilst emphasizing important directions and new possibilities for future inquiries. We anticipate the research presented will promote discussion in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery community that will translate to best practice applications in clinical, public health, and policy settings.
The Reviews in the Neuroscience of Orofacial Functions collection welcomes full-length, mini, or systematic review papers on:
• Mechanisms, etiology, and treatment of orofacial pain conditions
• Mechanisms, etiology, and treatment of pain conditions of the orofacial adjacent area
• Neurological aspects influencing occlusion and jaw functions
• Nerve signaling behind orofacial functions
New articles will be added to this collection as they are published.
Frontiers in the Oral Health is delighted to present the ‘Reviews in’ series of article collections.
Reviews in the Neuroscience of Orofacial Functions will publish high-quality scholarly review papers on key topics related to the neuroscience behind orofacial functions. It aims to highlight recent advances in the field, whilst emphasizing important directions and new possibilities for future inquiries. We anticipate the research presented will promote discussion in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery community that will translate to best practice applications in clinical, public health, and policy settings.
The Reviews in the Neuroscience of Orofacial Functions collection welcomes full-length, mini, or systematic review papers on:
• Mechanisms, etiology, and treatment of orofacial pain conditions
• Mechanisms, etiology, and treatment of pain conditions of the orofacial adjacent area
• Neurological aspects influencing occlusion and jaw functions
• Nerve signaling behind orofacial functions
New articles will be added to this collection as they are published.