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  1. Association of Hormonal Contraceptive Use with Headache and Temporomandibular Pain: The OPPERA Study. Clinical, psychological, and sensory characteristics associated with headache attributed to temporomandibular disorder in people with chronic myogenous temporomandibular disorder and primary headaches.

  2. 8 de mai. de 2011 · A postagem de hoje será dedicada a apresentar resultados iniciais do maior estudo envolvendo a Disfunção Temporomandibular (DTM), o estudo OPPERA. Este é um estudo prospectivo que envolve a avaliação de fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento da DTM e teve início em 2005 com apoio e alto financiamento (cerca de 19 milhões de ...

  3. OPPERA is the first large prospective study that has been specifically designed to examine and identify biopsychosocial, environmental and genetic factors that contribute to the onset and persistence of TMD.

    • William Maixner, Luda Diatchenko, Ronald Dubner, Roger B. Fillingim, Joel D. Greenspan, Charles Knot...
    • 10.1016/j.jpain.2011.08.002
    • 2011
    • 2011/11
  4. 26 de mai. de 2016 · Nota rapidinha para enviar um link para novo artigo publicado na revista Pain que faz parte do estudo OPPERA. Neste trabalho caso-controle os autores classificaram os pacientes em três grandes grupos baseados na classificação biopsicossocial e não a anatômica que estamos habituados (DTM articular, muscular, etc).

  5. Orofacial pain prospective evaluation and risk assessment study--the OPPERA study. J Pain. 2011 Nov;12 (11 Suppl):T4-11.e1-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2011.08.002.

    • William Maixner, Luda Diatchenko, Ronald Dubner, Roger B. Fillingim, Joel D. Greenspan, Charles Knot...
    • 2011
  6. The results represent first findings from the Orofacial Pain: Prospective Evaluation and Risk Assessment (OPPERA) prospective cohort study that monitored 2,737 men and women aged 18 to 44 years recruited at 4 U.S. study sites.

  7. In the OPPERA prospective cohort study, DNA obtained from blood samples collected at baseline was used to measure variation in 3,295 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) representing 358 genes known to be involved in systems relevant to pain perception.