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Events leading to discontinuation in the paliperidone palmitate 156 mg Day 8 group were: schizophrenia (2 subjects); schizophrenia-paranoid type (1 subject); insomnia, otitis media-chronic, psychotic disorder, and toothache (1 subject); and injection site swelling (1 subject).
**Other symptoms reported: bilateral ear infection, bruising, ear pain, ear popping, eye pain, hot flashes, jaw pain, loss of appetite, loss of voice, rib pain, swelling of eyes, swollen tonsils, toothache (1 person each); dizziness (3 persons).
Events that resulted in discontinuation in the paliperidone palmitate group were: gastroesophageal reflux, pain in extremity, suicidal ideation, and toothache (1 subject); injection site pain (1 subject); insomnia, schizophrenia, and tremor (1 subject); and psychotic disorder (1 subject).
Adverse events in the latter group were psychiatric disorder and toothache (1 subject); anxiety (1 subject); agitation, aspartate aminotransferase increase, toothache, and white blood cell count decrease (1 subject); agitation, insomnia, and schizophrenia (1 subject); and blood amylase increased and cerebrovascular accident (1 subject).
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Although the schooling variable lost its statistical significance in the adjusted model, it has been the socioeconomic variable most reported in studies relating to toothache [ 3, 9, 16, 19].
For example, an individual who had a toothache 10 days before he had surgery on the thalamus for parkinsonism suddenly got a toothache again when the thalamus was stimulated electrically.
The majority of impacts on Eating were caused by toothache (64.5%) and on Speaking by oral ulcers (57.8%).
In response to the toothache question, parents reported that 46.4% (n = 122) of their children 'never' had toothache, 38.4% (n = 101) had such pain 'sometimes', 9.9% (n = 26) had such pain 'often', and the parents of 14 (5.3%) did not know.
The more prevalent problems leading to impacts were a sensitive tooth (27.9%), oral ulcers (25.8%), toothache (25.1%) and an exfoliating primary tooth (23.4%).
The current smokers showed a higher prevalence of toothache (24.8%) than the ex-smokers (18.5%) and those who had never smoked (14.5%).
Overall, the main dental problem was toothache (72%) and the main reason for choosing this service was due to the inability to access another emergency dental service (42%).
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