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This project aims to study various predictive factors of postoperative pain after oral surgery among different parameters accessible preoperatively, in order to build a predictive model. It also aims to validate the external consistency of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire in an odontological context.
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This project aims to study various predictive factors of postoperative pain after oral surgery among different phenotypic parameters accessible to preoperative interrogation (anxiety about dental care, personal perception of pain sensitivity, gender, eye color, hair color, blood group) in order to build a predictive model. It also aims to validate the external consistency of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire (PSQ) in an odontological context, by studying the relationship between the personal perception of pain sensitivity (measured by the PSQ) and anxiety about dental care (measured by the Corah Dental Anxiety Scale), as well as dramatization in the face of pain (measured by the Pain Catastrophizing Scale).
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Adult patient, male or female, eligible for dental extraction under local anesthesia,
Fluent in speaking and reading French.
Able to give informed consent to research.
Affiliation to a Social Security scheme.
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73 participants in 1 patient group
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Lise LACLAUTRE
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