We are doing this study to learn more about how the brain works in kids and teens who have jaw pain or frequent headaches, like migraines. We will use a special type of scan called an MRI to take pictures of the brain while the child is resting. By looking at these pictures, we hope to understand how different parts of the brain connect and talk to each other. This could help doctors find better ways to care for children with these kinds of pain in the future.
Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.
United States (Nationwide)
Caroline Sawicki
Adams School of Dentistry Pediatric Dentistry
Clinical or Medical
Observational
Pain
25-1803