
Masticationpedia Paradigm Initiative
Open-access platform on orofacial pain, mastication, and interdisciplinary care.
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🧬 Masticationpedia Paradigm Initiative
A new scientific model for orofacial pain diagnosis and masticatory neuro evoked rehabilitation
Why this matters
Chronic orofacial pain and temporomandibular disorders are among the most misunderstood conditions in medicine.
Diagnosis still depends on subjective interpretation, fragmented taxonomies and inconsistent neuromuscular evaluation — which explains why different clinicians often provide different answers.
Diagnosis still depends on subjective interpretation, fragmented taxonomies and inconsistent neuromuscular evaluation — which explains why different clinicians often provide different answers.
Our initiative proposes a new scientific framework that links orofacial pain diagnosis with masticatory neuro-evoked rehabilitation, integrating clinical data, neuromotor signals and contextual mathematical models to create more accurate and reproducible outcomes.
Our approach
We do not add another deterministic protocol on top of the existing ones. Instead, we treat orofacial pain as an intrinsically indeterministic and context-dependent system. Clinical findings and neuromotor evoked signals are considered as states and transitions, not as fixed yes/no variables.
We do not add another deterministic protocol on top of the existing ones. Instead, we treat orofacial pain as an intrinsically indeterministic and context-dependent system. Clinical findings and neuromotor evoked signals are considered as states and transitions, not as fixed yes/no variables.
When classical statistics (independent variables, linear correlations) is no longer sufficient, we use a quantum-like probabilistic framework – with contextual and non-commutative structures – to describe how different tests, postures and stimuli modify the diagnostic state of the patient.
The goal is to move from opinion-based, deterministic interpretations to a transparent, mathematically grounded way of handling diagnostic uncertainty and guiding rehabilitation.
What we will deliver
- Unified clinical protocol
- Mathematical framework for complex diagnostic states
- AI-assisted pre-diagnosis engine
- Open-access atlas of clinical cases
- Educational content for universities
Why support us
Funds help us access scientific literature, computational tools, clinical devices, software, data infrastructure and academic collaboration.
Your support accelerates research and empowers open science.
Team
- Gianni Frisardi (Italy) – Founder & Clinical Lead
- Flavio Frisardi (Italy) – Clinical Operations Lead
- Prof. Andrei Khrennikov (Sweden) – Foundations of Quantum-like Probability & Mathematical Structures
- Dr. Ali Esquembre Kučukalić (Spain) – Computational Physics & Simulation Framework Lead
- Prof. Kemal Sitki Türker (Turkey) – Nuerophyysiology and Clinical Research Collaborator
- a growing international network
Our team is open to continuous expansion, welcoming researchers and clinicians who wish to contribute to this evolving open-science initiative.
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Help us build a new paradigm in orofacial diagnosis.
Help us build a new paradigm in orofacial diagnosis.
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