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Xiuxin Liu

Eastman Institute for Oral Health, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry,Rochester, New York, 14620, USA

Biography

Dr. Liu received his dental degree (DDS) from Shandong University School of Dentistry, China. He obtained further scientific education and received his PhD in Pharmacology from Heidelberg University, Germany. Before moving to Rochester, Dr. Liu completed his postdoctoral training in Neuroscience and also held faculty positions at Yale University. Dr. Liu enrolled in the residency-training program in Advanced Education in General Dentistry at EIOH and received his certificate in 2013. Dr. Liu brings a breadth of research experience in electrophysiology and neurobiology. His research activities mainly focus on glial-neuronal interactions and their implications in both developmental and clinical disorders. 
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Neuroplasticity, Central Sensitization and Odontogenic Referred Orofacial Pain

Patients presenting with referred dental orofacial pain are not rare in dental clinics. The most common cause for referred dental craniofacial pain is of odontogenic origin. An accurate diagnosis will depend on a comprehensive clinical exam and dental history review. For differential diagnosis, it is critical to consider both the odontognic and non... Read More»

Xiuxin Liu and Tallents Ross

Case Report: J Pain Relief 2015, 4:206

DOI: 10.4172/2167-0846.1000206

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