Occlusal dysesthesia-A clinical guideline.
Bruno ImhoffMarcus Oliver AhlersAlfons HuggerMatthias LangeMarc SchmitterPeter OttlAnne WolowskiJens Christoph TürpPublished in: Journal of oral rehabilitation (2020)
Occlusal dysesthesia exists independently of the occlusion. Instead, it is the result of maladaptive signal processing. The focus should be on patient education, counselling, defocusing, cognitive behavioural therapy, supportive drug therapy and certain non-specific measures. Irreversible, specifically an exclusively dental treatment approach must be avoided.