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Models show that when sensory input is lost (amputation), the spinal gate can "re-program" itself. The firing thresholds drop so low that the "gate" creates pain signals spontaneously, even without physical stimuli.
This course is a staple in the technical training curriculum for dental equipment repair, specifically focusing on high-speed and low-speed handpieces.