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    General health factors and denture function in patients with burning mouth syndrome and matched control subjects by Svensson, P, Kaaber, S

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-12-1995)
    “…A total of 30 denture-wearing patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) referred to a Pain Clinic Unit and 26 age- and sex-matched control subjects were…”
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    Sensory and pain thresholds to orofacial argon laser stimulation in patients with chronic burning mouth syndrome by Svensson, P, Bjerring, P, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Kaaber, S

    Published in The Clinical journal of pain (01-09-1993)
    “…Psychophysical assessments of orofacial sensory function were performed in order to investigate neurophysiological aspects of the burning mouth syndrome (BMS)…”
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    Allergy to dental materials with special reference to the use of amalgam and polymethylmethacrylate by Kaaber, S

    Published in International dental journal (01-12-1990)
    “…The increase in new clinical materials with questionable biological properties and the corresponding increase in awareness in patients to health hazards from…”
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    Surface roughness of oral mucosa and its reproduction in dental materials by Ravnholt, G, Kaaber, S

    Published in Journal of dentistry (01-06-1994)
    “…An even fitting surface is essential to obtain and maintain a healthy oral mucosa in denture wearers. The present study was designed to clarify the…”
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    Tensile bond strength of resin-bonded non-precious alloys with chemically and mechanically roughened surfaces by Isidor, F, Hassna, N M, Josephsen, K, Kaaber, S

    Published in Dental materials (01-10-1991)
    “…The present study was carried out for investigation of the tensile bond strength of resin-bonded non-precious alloys after their surfaces were roughened by…”
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    Hypoalgesic effect of EMLA and lidocaine gel applied on human oral mucosa: quantitative evaluation by sensory and pain thresholds to argon laser stimulation by Svensson, P, Bjerring, P, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Kaaber, S

    Published in Anesthesia progress (1992)
    “…Sensory and pain thresholds to argon laser stimulation were used to evaluate the analgesic efficacy and duration of a eutectic mixture of local anesthetics…”
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    Variability of argon laser-induced sensory and pain thresholds on human oral mucosa and skin by Svensson, P, Bjerring, P, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Kaaber, S

    Published in Anesthesia progress (01-05-1991)
    “…The variability of laser-induced pain perception on human oral mucosa and hairy skin was investigated in order to establish a new method for evaluation of pain…”
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    Vertex potentials evoked by nociceptive laser stimulation of oral mucosa: relationship to stimulus intensity by Svensson, P, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Kaaber, S, Bjerring, P

    “…The present study investigated the relationship between stimulus intensity and size of vertex potentials (VPs) and methods for quantification of VPs elicited…”
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    Vertex potentials evoked by nociceptive laser stimulation of oral mucosa: a comparison of four stimulation paradigms by Svensson, P, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Kaaber, S, Bjerring, P

    “…A new method for quantitative assessment of oral mucosal nociception and analgesia has been introduced using vertex potentials elicited by nociceptive argon…”
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    Quantitative determinations of sensory and pain thresholds on human oral mucosa by argon laser stimulation by Svensson, Peter, Bjerring, Peter, Arendt-Nielsen, Lars, Kaaber, Svend

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-05-1992)
    “…High-energy light from an argon laser was applied to human oral mucosa in order to investigate regional pain sensitivity. Significant regional differences in…”
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    Comparison of four laser types for experimental pain stimulation on oral mucosa and hairy skin by Svensson, P, Bjerring, P, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Nielsen, J C, Kaaber, S

    Published in Lasers in surgery and medicine (1991)
    “…The use of different lasers for stimulation in human experimental pain research has provided a sensitive method for evaluation of thin nerve fiber functions…”
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