: A growing focus on how non-neuronal cells—such as satellite glial cells and macrophages in the trigeminal ganglion—regulate neuronal excitability and contribute to neuropathic pain.
Translating the mechanisms of orofacial neurological disorders involves a complex, interdisciplinary effort to bridge the gap between basic cellular neuroscience and clinical treatment . These disorders, which affect the regions of the face, mouth, and jaws, impact essential functions such as chewing, swallowing, and speech, as well as complex behaviors like verbal and non-verbal communication. Core Research Areas
The field focuses on several critical neurological and physiological mechanisms:
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