Joseph J. Marbach

Dr. Joseph J Marbach DDS (April 4, 1935 July 22, 2001[1]) was a leader in the field of facial pain. He was a chaired professor at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Marbach was born in Paterson, New Jersey to immigrant parents. He was educated at Drew University, Madison, New Jersey and University of Pennsylvania where he received his degree in dentistry.

From 1960 to 1963, he was a Captain in the US Air Force based in Aviano, Italy. He returned to NYC in 1963 and joined the practice of Lazlo Schwartz, DDS and began working in the dental clinic at Columbia University. He assisted Laszlo Schwartz[2] in clinical tasks and research, and as the result of Schwartz's, illness taught the course in TMJ disorders to the third year dental students during the 1964/65 academic year.

From 1966 to 1971 he worked as an Assistant Clinical Professor at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Marbach established a TMJ Facial Pain Clinic at Mount Sinai Hospital. He taught theory and practice of pain disorders to general dental and oral surgery residents. He attended Mount Sinai Hospital Arthritis Clinic and conducted combined research with the director Dr Harry Spiera. Between

1969 to 1983 Marbach directed the TMJ Facial Pain Clinic at Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery. The clinic was changed during that time from a solely patient care clinic to encompass a center for clinical research. From 1969 to 1976 he held an adjunct professorship at Columbia University and from 1976 to 1984 he was the clinical professor of dentistry there. He taught third year and doctorate students of dentistry.

From 1983 to 1997 Marbach worked at Columbia University School of Public Health (Division of Sociomedical Sciences) as a ClinicalProfessor of Public Health. There he developed teaching programs in chronic pain for graduate students in the social sciences. From 1983 to 1996 he was the Director of the Pain Research Unit Columbia University School of Public Health (Division of Sociomedical Sciences) He was responsible for developing research programs applying the social sciences to problems in chronic pain. He linked sociology, anthropology and psychology methods to help address issues in the diagnosis and treatment of various painful disorders affecting various organ systems.

From 1985 to 1987 he became a lecturer on Social Medicine & Health Policy at Harvard University School of Medicine. He initiated research projects related to social issues that affected the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain. From 1985 to 1987 Marbach was a visiting professor and Director of the Harvard University Oral and Facial Pain Clinic at Harvard University School of Dental Medicine. The clinic is primarily designed to serve as a research facility while at the same time offering diagnosis and care for unusual chronic pain disorders.

From 1993 to 1997 he held a joint appointment as Clinical Professor of Public Health in the Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University.

From 1998 to 2001 Marbach held a joint appointment as lecturer at the School of Public Health Division of Sociomedical Sciences and Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University.

From 1996 to 2001 he was the first Robert & Susan Carmel Professor in Algesiology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Department of Oral Pathology, Biology & Diagnostic Science Department of Psychiatry.

Publications

1.Schwartz, L., and Marbach, J.J., Changes in the Temporomandibular Joints with Age (Degenerative Joint Disease). Journal American Society Periodontology. 3:184_189, 1965.

2.*Marbach, J.J., Hysterical Trismus, a Study of Six Cases. New York State Dental Journal. 32:413_416, 1966.

3.*Marbach, J.J., and Spiera, H., Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Temporomandibular Joints. Annals Rheumatic Diseases. 26:538_543, 1967.

4.Klatell, J., and Marbach, J.J., The Temporomandibular Joints: a Survey of Disorders and Treatment Methods. Journal Mt. Sinai Hospital. 35:228–233,1968.

5.*Marbach, J.J., Arthritis of the Temporomandibular Joints. Dental Radiology. 42:51_58,62_69, 1969.

6.*Marbach, J.J., and Spiera, H., Rheumatoid Spondylitis and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus with Temporomandibular Joint Changes. New York State Medical Journal. 69:2908_2910, 1969.

7.*Marbach, J.J., and Lane, S., Attempted Pressure Jet Injection of Temporomandibular Joints. Journal Oral Surgery. 28:99_100, 1970.

8.*Marbach, J.J., Therapy for Mandibular Dysfunction in Adolescents and adults. American Journal Orthodontics. 62:601_605, 1972.

9.*Marbach, J.J., and Dworkin, S.F., Chronic MPD, Group Therapy and Psychodynamics. Journal American Dental Association. 90:827_833,1975.

10.Simon, G., and Marbach, J.J., Familial Mediterranean Fever with Temporomandibular Joint Arthritis. Pediatrics. 57:810_812, 1976.

11.*Marbach, J.J., and Levitt, M., Erythrocyte Catechol_o_Methyl_Transferase Activity in Facial Pain Patients. Journal Dental Research. 55:711, 1976.

12.*Marbach, J.J., Phantom Bite. American Journal Orthodontics. 70:190_199, 1976.

13.*Marbach, J.J., A Holistic Approach to the Treatment of Facial Pain. Alpha Omegan. 69:32_38, 1976.

14.*Marbach, J.J., The Facial Pain of TMJ Syndrome. Nursing Care. 10:16_17,29, 1977.

15.*Marbach, J.J., Arthritis of the Temporomandibular Joints and Facial Pain. Bulletin Rheumatic Diseases. 27:918_921, 1977. 16.*Marbach, J.J., and Lipton, J.A., The Relation of Diagnosis to Treatment in the Facial Pain Patient. New York State Dental Journal. 43:282_285, 1977.

17.*Marbach, J.J., Phantom Bite Syndrome. American Journal Psychiatry 135:476_479, 1978.

18.*Marbach, J.J., and Lipton, J.A., Aspects of Illness Behavior in Facial Pain Patients. Journal American Dental Association. 96:630_638, 1978.

19.*Marbach, J.J., Hohn, C., Hulbrock, J., and Segal, A., Phantom Tooth Pain: Incidence and Prevalence. Journal Dental Research. 58:490, 1979.

20.*Marbach, J.J., Lipton, J.A., Lund, P., Delahanty, F., and Blank, R., Facial Pain and Anxiety Levels: Considerations for Treatment. Journal Prosthetic Dentistry. 40:434_438, 1978.

21.*Marbach, J.J., Arthritis and Facial Pain _ Part I. The Arthritis Reporter. 2:2_6, 1978.

22.*Marbach, J.J., Phantom Tooth Pain. Journal Endodontics. 4:362_372, 1978.

23.*Marbach, J.J., Arthritis and Facial Pain _ Part II. The Arthritis Reporter. 3:2, 1978.

24.*Marbach, J.J., Arthritis of the Temporomandibular Joints. American Family Physician. 19:131_139, 1979.

25.*Marbach, J.J., and Varoscak, J.R., Treatment of TMJ and Other Facial Pains: A Critical Review. New York State Dental Journal. 46:181_188, 1980.

26.*Marbach, J.J., and Varoscak, J.R., Treatment of TMJ and Other Facial Pains: A Critical Review. Journal Alabama Dental Association. 64:25_35, 1980. Reprinted from the New York State Dental Journal 1980.

27.*Marbach, J.J., and Varoscak, J.R., Treatment of TMJ and Other Facial Pains: A Critical Review. New Mexico Dental Journal. 31:12_24, 1981. Reprinted from the New York State Dental Journal 1980.

28.*Marbach, J.J., and Lund P., Depression, Anhedonia and Anxiety in Temporomandibular Joint and Other Facial Pain Syndromes. Pain. 11:73_84, 1981.

29.*Marbach, J.J., Hulbrock, J., Hohn, C., and Segal, A., Incidence of Phantom Tooth Pain: An Atypical Facial Neuralgia. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology. 53:190_193, 1982.

30.*Marbach, J.J., and Lipton, J., Treatment of Patients with Temporomandibular Joint and Other Facial Pain by Otolaryngologists. Archives of Otolaryngology. 108:102_107, 1982. 31.Greene, C., and Marbach, J.J., Epidemiologic Studies of Mandibular Dysfunction: A Critical Review. Journal Prosthetic Dentistry. 48:184_190, 1982.

32.*Marbach, J.J., Diagnosis and Treatment of Three Facial Pain Disorders: Deafferentation Neuralgia, Temporomandibular Joint Arthritis and Myofascial Pain. Current Concepts in Pain. 1:11_15, 1983.

33.*Marbach, J.J., Richlin, D.M., and Lipton, J.A., Illness Behavior, Depression and Anhedonia in Myofascial Face and Back Pain Patients. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 39:47_54, 1983.

34.*Marbach, J.J., Varoscak, J.R., Blank, R.T., and Lund, P., "Phantom Bite": Classification and Treatment. Journal Prosthetic Dentistry. 49:556_559, 1983.

35.*Marbach, J.J., Dentistry and TMJ Treatment: A House Divided. New York State Dental Journal. 49:291_294, 1983.

36.*Marbach, J.J., Atypical Facial Pain: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Three Common Disorders. New Horizons in Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery. 2:1_10, 1983.

37.*Marbach, J.J., Atypical Facial Pain: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Three Common Disorders. Reprinted in New Horizons in Medicine.1:1_10, 1983.

38.Lipton, J.A. and Marbach, J.J., Components of the Response to Pain and Variables Influencing the Response in Three Groups of Facial Pain Patients. Pain. 16:343_359, 1983.

39.Lipton, J.A., and Marbach, J.J., Predictors of Treatment Outcome in Facial Pain Patients with MPDS and Organic TMJ Disorders. Journal Prosthetic Dentistry. 51:387_393, 1984.

40.*Marbach, J.J., Phantom Tooth Pain: Deafferentation Pain. Pennsylvania Dental Journal. 51:32_33, 1984.

41.Lipton, J.A., and Marbach, J.J., Ethnicity and the Pain Experience. Social Science of Medicine. 19:1279_1298, 1984.

42.*Marbach, J.J., Psychosocial Factors for Failure to Adapt to Dental Prostheses. In Zinner, I., ed. Semiprecision Attachments in Removable Partial Dentures. Dental Clinics North America. 29:215_235, 1985.

43.*Marbach, J.J., The Solid Gold Placebo. New York State Dental Journal. 51:278_284, 1985.

44.*Marbach, J.J., Clicks, Cracks, Crackles and Pops: The Great TMJ Pandemic. Executive Health Report. 22:12, 1986.

45.*Marbach, J.J., Varoscak, J.R., and Cloidt, J.C., The Diagnosis and Treatment of Three Chronic Facial Pain Disorders: Deafferentation Neuralgia, Degenerative Joint Disease of the Temporomandibular Joint, and Myofascial Syndrome. Journal of Massachusetts Dental Society. 35:169_172,200_202, 1986.

46.*Marbach, J.J., and Lipton, J.A., Biopsychosocial Factors of the Temporomandibular Pain Dysfunction Syndrome: Relevance to Restorative Dentistry. In Zinner, I., ed. Full_Mouth Reconstruction: Fixed Removable. Dental Clinics North America. 31:473_486, 1987.

47.*Marbach, J.J., Malpractice and the Temporomandibular Pain Dysfunction Syndrome. New York State Dental Journal. 53:37_41, 1987.

48.*Marbach, J.J., TMJ_Snap, Crackle and Pop. Arthritis Reporter, New York Chapter. Jan./Feb, 1_3, 1988.

49.*Marbach, J.J., and Wallenstein, S.L., Analgesic, Mood and Hemodynamic Effects if Intranasal Cocaine and Lidocaine in Chronic Facial Pain of Deafferentation and Myofascial Origin. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 3:1_7, 1988.

50.*Marbach, J.J., Lennon, M.C., and Dohrenwend, B.P., Candidate Risk Factors for Temporomandibular Pain and Dysfunction Syndrome: Psychosocial, Health Behavior, Physical Illness and Injury. Pain. 34:139_151, 1988.

51.Lennon, M.C., Link, B.G., Marbach, J.J., and Dohrenwend, B.P., The Stigma of Chronic Facial Pain and Its Impact on Social Relationships. Social Problems. 36:117_133, 1989.

52.Raphael, K.G., Dohrenwend, B.P., and Marbach, J.J., Illness and Injury Among Children of Temporomandibular Pain and Dysfunction Syndrome (TMPDS) Patients. Pain. 40:61_64, 1990.

53.*Marbach, J.J., Current Concepts in the Management of Pain in the Head and Neck Cancer Patient. In Argerakis, G.P., ed. Maxillofacial Prosthodontics. Dental Clinics North America. 34:251_264, 1990.

54.Schleifer, S.J., Marbach, J.J., and Keller, S.E., Psychoneuroimmunology: Potential Relevance to Chronic Orofacial Pain. Anesthesia Progress. 34:93_98, 1990.

55.Lennon, M.C., Dohrenwend, B.P., Zautra, A.J., and Marbach, J.J., Coping and Adaptation to Facial Pain in Contrast to Other Stressful Life Events. Journal Personality and Social Psychology. 59:1040_1050, 1990.

56.*Marbach, J.J., Lennon, M.C., Link, B.G., and Dohrenwend, B.P., Losing Face: Sources of Stigma as Perceived by Chronic Facial Pain Patients. Journal Behavioral Medicine. 13:583_604, 1990.

57.*Marbach, J.J., Schleifer, S.J., and Keller, S.E., Facial Pain, Distress, and Immune Function. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 4:243_254, 1990.

58.*Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., Dohrenwend, B.P. and Lennon, M.C., The Validity of Tooth Grinding Measures: Etiology of Pain Dysfunction Syndrome Revisited. Journal American Dental Association. 120:327_333, 1990. 59.*Marbach, J.J., Laszlo Schwartz and the Origins of Clinical Research in TMJ Disorders. The New York State Dental Journal. 38_41, 1991.

60.Gallagher, R.M., Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., Dohrenwend, B.P. and Cloitre, M., Is Major Depression Comorbid with Temporomandibular Pain and Dysfunction Syndrome? A Pilot Study. The Clinical Journal of Pain.76.

61.*Marbach, J.J., Schwartz, S., and Link, B.G., The Control Group Conundrum in Chronic Pain Case/Control Studies. The Clinical Journal of Pain. 8:39–43, 1992.

62.*Marbach, J.J., The Temporomandibular Pain Dysfunction Syndrome Personality: Fact or Fiction? Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. 19:545–560, 1992.

63.Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., A Year of Chronic TMPDS: Evaluating Patients= Pain Patterns. Journal American Dental Association. 123:53–58, 1992.

64.Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., A Year of Chronic TMPDS: Relating Patient Symptoms and Pain Intensity. Journal American Dental Association. 123:49–55, 1992.

65.*Marbach, J.J., The TMPDS Personality: Fact or Fiction? The New York State Dental Journal. 58:23–26, 1992.

66.*Marbach, J.J., Is Phantom Tooth Pain a Deafferentation (neuropathic) syndrome? Part I Review of Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, Treatment. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology. 75:95–105, 1993.

67.*Marbach, J.J., Is Phantom Tooth Pain a Deafferentation (neuropathic) Syndrome? Part II Psychosocial Considerations. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology. 75:225–32, 1993.

68.*Marbach, J.J., Coping with Taxonomy. The Clinical Journal of Pain. 10:78–85, 1994. 69.Gallagher, R.M., Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., Handte, J., and Dohrenwend, B.P., Myofascial Face Pain: Seasonal Variability in Pain Intensity and Demoralization. PAIN 61: 113–120, 1995.

70.*Marbach, J.J., Is There a Myofascial/TMD Personality? Massachusetts Dental Journal 44: 12–15, 36–37, 1995.

71.Zautra, A.J., Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., Dohrenwend, B.P., Lennon, M.C., and Kenny, D.A., The Examination of Myofascial Face Pain and Its Relationship to Psychological Distress in Women. Health Psychology 14: 223–231, 1995.

72.*Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., and Dohrenwend, B.P., Do Premenstrual Pain and Edema Exhibit Seasonal Variability? Psychosomatic Medicine 57:536–541, 1995.

73.*Marbach, J.J., Is Myofascial Face Pain a Regional Expression of Fibromyalgia? Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, Vol.3, No.s, 93–97, 1995. 74.*Marbach, J.J., Orofacial Phantom Pain: Theory and Phenomenology. JADA, 127:221–229, 1996.

75.*Marbach, J.J., Temporomandibular Pain and Dysfunction Syndrome: Is There Evidence for a Psychological Etiology? Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 4:155–162, 1996.

76. Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Evidence-Based Care of Musculoskeletal Facial Pain: Implications for The Clinical Science of Dentistry. JADA, 128:73–79, 1997.

77. Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., Future Directions in The Treatment of Chronic Musculoskeletal Facial Pain: The Role of Evidence-Based Care. Oral Surg, Oral Med, Oral Pathol, Oral Radiol Endod, 83:170–176, 1997.

78. Marbach, J.J., Ballard, G.T., Frankel, M.R., Raphael, K.G. Patterns of temporomandibular joint surgery: Evidence for sex differences. JADA. 128: 609–614, 1997.

79. Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J. When did your pain start?: Reliability of self-reported age of onset of facial pain. Clinical J Pain. 13:352–359, 1997.

80. Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Keller, S.E., Bartlett, J.A.. Systemic health consequences of alloplastic implants of the TMJ: A first report. Journal of Orofacial PAIN. 12:293–299, 1998.

81. Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Wolford, L.M., Keller, S.E., Bartlett, J.A. increase risk of Self-reported systemic, immune-mediated disorders in patients with and without Proplast-Teflon implants of the Temporomandibular joint. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 57:364–370, 1999.

82.Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Gallagher, R.M., Dohrenwend, B.P. Myofascial TMD does not run in families. PAIN, 80: 15–22, 1999.

83. Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J. Comments on: R. Ohrbach and S.F. Dworkin, Five-year outcomes in TMD: relationships of changes in pain to changes in physical and psychological variables. Pain, 74 (1999) 315-326.

84. Dohrenwend, B.P., Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Gallagher, R.M. . Why is depression comorbid with chronic facial pain? A family study test of alternative hypotheses. PAIN. 83: 183–192, 1999.

85. Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Klausner, J. Myofascial face pain: clinical characteristics of those with regional versus widespread pain. Journal of the American Dental Association. 131: 161–171, 2000.

86. Raphael, K.G. Marbach J.J..Comorbid fibromyalgia accounts for reduced fecundity in women with myofascial face pain. Clinical Journal of Pain. 16:29–36, 2000

87. Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G. Orofacial phantom pain: New criteria for an old dilemma. Pain Medicine. 1:68–76, 2000.

88. Raphael, K.G. Marbach J.J., Gallagher, R.M. Somatosensory Amplification and Affection Inhibition are Elevated in Myofascial Face Pain. Pain Medicine Pain Medicine 1: 247–253, 2000.

89. Marbach, J.J. Clinical research: learning right from wrong. J Am. Dent. Assoc. 131: 1538–1540, 2000

90. Raphael, K.G. Marbach, J.J. Widespread Pain Alters the Effect of Oral Splints in Myofascial Face Pain. 132: 305–318, 2001

91. Marbach, J.J. Raphael. Phantom Odontalgia: Diagnostic and treatment challenges. Middle East Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (In press)

92. Marbach, J.J. Chen, K.E. Qigong Treatment for Chronic Orofacial Pain. (Submitted)

93. Marbach, J.J. Raphael, K.G., Bartlett, J.A. Raneshwar, P. Keller, S.E. Change in Myofascial Face Pain Severity Predicts Change in Immune Function. (Submitted).

BOOK Phantom Pain. Sherman, R.A., Devor, M., Jones, D.E.C., Katz, J., Marbach, J.J. Plenum Press, New York, 1996.

BOOK CHAPTERS -

Marbach JJ, Raphael KG. Treatment of orofacial pain using evidence-based medicine: The case for intraoral appliances. In: Campbell JN, ed. Pain 1996-An updated review. Seattle: IASP Press, 1996:413–422.

Marbach, J.J. Temporomandibular Pain and Dysfunction Syndrome. History, Physical Examination, and Treatment. in Lane NE, Wolfe F (eds): Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America Musculoskeletal Medicine. 1996: 22: 477–498.

Marbach, J.J., Temporomandibular pain and dysfunction syndrome: is there evidence for a psychological etiology? Reprinted from Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain 4:155–162, 1996 in Allen ME, (ed): Musculoskeletal Pain Emanating from the Head and Neck. New York: Haworth Press, 1996: 155–162.

Marbach, J. J. Medically unexplained chronic orofacial pain: TMJ, orofacial phantom pain, burning mouth syndrome, and trigeminal neuralgia. In Gallagher R (ed) : Medical Clinics of North America. 83:691_710, 1999

ABSTRACTS _ Number in category 61

1.Dworkin, S., and Marbach, J.J., Group Therapy with Chronic MPD patients. J. Dent. Res. 53:126, 1974.

2.Gold, S., Lipton, J., Dworkin, S., and Gurian, B., Sites of Psychophysiologic Complaints in MPD Patients: 1) The Craniofacial Region. J. Dent. Res. 53:127, 1974.

3.Lipton, J., Dworkin, S., Marbach, J.J., Gold, S., and Gurian, B., Psychosocial Considerations in MPD Syndrome. J. Dent. Res. 53:127, 1974.

4.*Marbach, J.J., and Levitt, M., Catechol_o_Methyl_Transferase Activity in TMJ Patients. J. Dent. Res. 54, 1975.

5.Lipton, J., Marbach, J.J., and Blumenstock, N., Relationship of Stress to Treatment Outcome in MPD Patients. J. Dent. Res. 54, 1975.

6.Lipton, J., and Marbach, J.J., A Multicausal Analysis of the Myofascial Pain_Dysfunction Syndrome. J. Dent. Res. 54, 1975.

7.Lipton, J., Marbach, J.J., and Petronella, F., Perception of Life Events in Patients with Facial Pain. J. Dent. Res. 55:B131, 1976.

8.Lipton, J., Marbach, J.J., and Varoscak, J., Attitudinal and Behavioral Responses to Facial Pain. J. Dent. Res. 55:E131, 1976.

9.Lipton, J., Marbach, J.J., and Petronella, F., Consultation Patterns of Patients with Facial Pain. J. Dent. Res. 55:B132, 1976.

10.Varoscak, J., Marbach, J.J., and Lipton, J., Hyperthyroidism and MPD. J. Dent. Res. 55:B148, 1976.

11.*Marbach, J.J., Lund, P., Lipton, J., Delahanty, F., and Blank, R., Anxiety and Defense Style in Facial Pain. J. Dent. Res. 56:A178, 1977.

12.*Marbach, J., and Clark, W.C., Signal Detection Theory (SDT) Studies of Facial Pain Patients. J. Dent. Res. 57:92, 1978.

13.*Marbach, J.J., Lund, P., Lipton, J., and Deluke, D., Anhedonia in Facial Pain Patients. J. Dent. Res. 57:92, 1978.

14.Lipton, J., and Marbach, J.J., Perceived Relative Seriousness of Facial Pain. J. Dent. Res. 57:364, 1978.

15.*Marbach, J.J., Lipton, J., Wexler, L., and Duncan, K., A Linguistic Measure of the Quality and Intensity of Facial Pain. J. Dent. Res. 57:365, 1978.

16.*Marbach, J.J., Lund, P., and Varoscak, J., Anhedonia and Depression Measures in Chronic Facial Pain Patients. Second World Congress on Pain 1:287, 1978.

17.*Marbach, J.J., Lipton, J.A., Perception of Life Events by Chronic Pain Patients. Second World Congress on Pain 1:189, 1978.

18.Lipton, J., and Marbach, J.J., Perceived Relative Seriousness of Chronic Facial Pain. Second World Congress on Pain 1:256, 1978.

19.*Marbach, J.J., and Lund, P., Comparisons of Pain and Psychological Measures in Facial Pain of Myofascial, Arthritic, and Neurologic Origin. The American Pain Society, p. 26, 1980.

20.*Marbach, J.J., and Varoscak, J.R., Incidence of Phantom Tooth Pain, One of the Atypical Facial Neuralgias. The American Pain Society, p. 26_27, 1980.

21.Lipton, J.A., and Marbach, J.J., Ethnicity and the Response to Clinical Pain. The American Pain Society, p. 36, 1980.

22.*Marbach, J.J., and Lund, P., Anhedonia and Depression in Facial Pain. The American Pain Society, p. 36, 1980.

23.Lipton, J.A., and Marbach, J.J., Determinants of Illness Behavior in a Facial Pain Population. The American Pain Society, p. 36, 1980.

24.*Marbach, J.J., Lund, P., Varoscak, J., and Lipton, J., Further Studies of Depression and Anhedonia in Facial Pain Patients. J. Dent. Res. 60:385, 1981.

25.Lipton, J.A., and Marbach, J.J., Differences in and Determinants of Pain_Illness Behavior for MPDS and Non_MPDS Facial Pain Patients. The American Pain Society, p. 16, 1982. 26.*Marbach, J.J., Lipton, J.A., and Lund, P., Predicting Treatment Outcome in MPDS and Non_MPDS Facial Pain Patients. The American Pain Society, p. 17, 1982.

27.*Marbach, J.J., Clinical Understanding of Pain. P&S: Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University. 2:24, 1982.

28.*Marbach, J.J., Lipton, J.A., and Varoscak, J.R., Ethnic Group Differences in Determinants of Reported Responses to Facial Pain. American Pain Society, p. 43, 1983.

29.Dohrenwend, B.P., Zautra, A., Lennon, M.C., and Marbach, J.J., "Small Events in Life Stress Processes." Presented at the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA, 1985.

30.*Marbach, J.J., Dohrenwend, B.P., and Lennon, M.C., "The Phenomenology of Pain_Myofascial Pain of the Face." Presented at The American Pain Society, Dallas, TX, 1985.

31.Dohrenwend, B.P., Marbach, J.J., and Lennon, M.C., "Pain Experience of MPD Patients and Controls." Presented at The American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1985.

32.Lennon, M.C., Dohrenwend, B.P., and Marbach, J.J., "Stress Factors and Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome." Presented at The American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1985.

33.*Marbach, J.J., Lennon, M.C., and Dohrenwend, B.P., "The Phenomenology of Pain in Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome." Presented at The American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1985.

34.Lennon, M.C., Link, B.G., Dohrenwend, B.P., and Marbach, J.J., "The Stigma of Chronic Facial Pain and Its Impact on Social Relationships." Presented at the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, August 24, 1988.

35.*Marbach, J.J., Bodnar, R.J., Dohrenwend, B.P., Amit, Z., and Lennon, M.C., "Stress: Factors Involved in its Exacerbation or Amelioration of Pain." Presented at the Canadian Pain Society & American Pain Society Joint Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 11, 1988.

36.*Marbach, J.J., Keller, S.E., and Schleifer, S.J., Temporomandibular Pain (TMPDS) and Immune Function. Presented at the American Pain Society Ninth Annual Scientific Meeting, St. Louis, MO, October 25_28, 1990.

37.*Marbach, J.J., Zautra, A.J., Keller, S.E., and Raphael, K.G., Stressful Life Events and Chronic Pain: What Do We Know? What Do We Need To Know? Presented at the American Pain Society Tenth Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, MI, November 7_10, 1991.

38.*Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., and Dohrenwend, B.P., Variability of Pain Intensity and Demoralization in Chronic TMPDS Cases. Presented at the American Pain Society Eleventh Annual Scientific Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 29, 1992.

39.Dohrenwend, B.P., Marbach, J.J., and Raphael, K.G., Chronic Pain and Depression: A Family Study Method. Presented at the 7th World Congress on Pain, Paris, France, August 22–27, 1993.

40.Gallagher, R., Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., and Dohrenwend, B.P., The Comprehensive Pain and Rehabilitation Center. Presented at the 7th World Congress on Pain, Paris, France, August 22–27, 1993.

41.Gallagher, R., Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., and Dohrenwend, B.P., Seasonal Variability in Pain Intensity and Demoralization in TMPDS. Presented at the American Pain Society, Orlando, FL, November 4–7, 1993.

42.Hoffert, M.J., Welch, K.M., Goadsby, P., Peroutka, S., Marbach, J. J., Raphael, K., Andrasik, F., and Baker, W., Selected Topics in Headache. Presented at the American Pain Society, Orlando, FL, November 4–7, 1993.

43.Gallagher, R.M., Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., Handte, J., and Dohrenwend, B.P., Myofascial Face Pain: Seasonal Variability in Pain Intensity and Demoralization. Presented at the American Pain Society, Miami Beach, FL, November 10–13, 1994.

44.Gallagher, R.M., Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Dohrenwend, B.P., and Fricchione, G., Physical Factors Affecting Depression Diagnosis in Chronic Pain. Presented at the American Pain Society, Miami Beach, FL, November 10–13, 1994.

45.Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Dohrenwend, B.P., and Gallagher, R.M., Myofascial Face Pain: Are There Traumatic vs. Nontraumatic subtypes? Presented at the American Pain Society, Miami Beach, FL, November 10–13, 1994.

46.Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Smith, M., Dohrenwend, B.P., and Gallagher, R.M., Somatosensory Amplification in Patients with Chronic Facial Pain of Unknown Origin. Presented at the American Pain Society, Miami Beach, FL, November 10–13, 1994.

47.*Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., and Dohrenwend, B.P., Facial Pain and Fecundity. Presented at the American Pain Society, Miami Beach, FL, November 10–13, 1994.

48.*Marbach, J.J., Cowan, P., Hitchcock, L.S., and Portenoy, R.K., Chronic Pain as Stigma. Presented at the American Pain Society, Miami Beach, FL, November 10–13, 1994.

49.*Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., and Dohrenwend, B.P., Multiple Pains and Major Depressive Disorder. Presented at the American Pain Society, Miami Beach, FL, November 10–13, 1994.

50.Hoffert, M.J., Laskin, D.M., and Marbach, J.J., Is There a Role for Surgery in the Treatment of TMJ: A Debate. Presented at the American Pain Society, Los Angeles, CA, November 1995.

51.Dohrenwend, B.P., Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., and Gallagher, R.M., Why Is Depression Comorbid With Chronic Facial Pain? A Family Study Test Of Alternative Hypotheses. Presented at the American Pain Society, Los Angeles, CA, November 1995.

52.Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Dohrenwend, B.P., and Gallagher, R.M., Illness Among Children of Myofascial TMD Patients: Further Investigation. Presented at the American Pain Society, Los Angeles, CA, November 1995.

53.Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Dohrenwend, B.P., and Gallagher, R.M., Does Myofascial TMD Run In Families? Presented at the American Pain Society, Los Angeles, CA, November 1995.

54.Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Keller, S.E., and Bartlett, J.A., Immune-Related Health Problems Among TMJ Patients With Alloplastic Jaw Implants. Presented at the American Pain Society, Washington, DC, November 1996.

55.Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Dohrenwend, B.P., and Gallagher, R.M., When Did Your Pain Start?: Reliability Of Self-Reported Age Of Onset Of Facial Pain. Presented at the American Pain Society, Washington, DC, November 1996.

56.Marbach, J.J. Current Strategies in the Management of Orofacial Pain. Presented at Current Concepts in Acute, Chronic, and Cancer Pain Management, New York NY, Dec. 10-12, 1997

57.Marbach, J.J. Evidence Based Care. Evolving into a research oriented clinician. Metropolitan Study Club of NY, Jan. 14, 1997.

58.Marbach, J.J. Chronic Facial Pain as a Source of Social Stigma (or Losing Face). Presented at Pain Management and Chemical Dependency, New York, NY, Jan. 15-19, 1997.

59.Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Wolford, L.M., Keller, S.E., and Bartlett, J.A. Does Exposure to Proplast-Teflon Implants of the TMJ Increase Risk of Systemic Immune-Mediated Disorders? American Pain Society, November 6, 1998, San Diego, CA.

60.Sirois, D.A., Fischoff, D., Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., and Kloser, P. Trigeminal Neuropathic Pain in Patients with HIV Infection: An Interim Report. American Pain Society, November 6, 1998, San Diego, CA.

61.Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G., Bartlett, J.A., Lattinelli, J.C., and Keller, S.E. Immune Function and Myofascial Face Pain. American Pain Society, November 6, 1998, San Diego, CA.

Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Wolford, L.M., Keller, S.E., Bartlett, J.A. (November, 1998). Does exposure to Proplast-Teflon implants of the TMJ increase risk of systemic immune-mediated disorders? Proceedings of the 17th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, San Diego, CA.

Marbach, J.J., Raphael, K.G. (November, 2000). Diagnostic criteria for phantom tooth pain syndrome. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Atlanta, GA.

Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Gallagher, R.M. (November, 2000). Somatosensory amplification and affective inhibition are elevated in myofascial face pain. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Atlanta, GA.

Raphael, K.G., Marbach, J.J., Nayak, S, Janal, M.N. (November, 2000). False negatives in screening for fibromyalgia: implications for estimating prevalence. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society, Atlanta, GA.

References

  1. New York Times Obituary
  2. Marbach, JJ (1991). "Laszlo Schwartz and the origins of clinical research in Temporomandibular Joint Disorders". The New York State Dental Journal. 57 (2): 38–41. PMID 2038463.
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