This study investigated the influence of psychological, behavioral, and social factors on pain experience in 335 patients with chronic orofacial pain. Patients completed questionnaires assessing pain, anxiety, depression, and personal resources. Results showed that patients with inadequate information, poor resources, and poor social environments reported increased pain, anxiety, and depression. Education level also influenced pain experience, with college-educated patients reporting worse outcomes than university-educated patients. The study concluded that psychosocial factors significantly impact chronic orofacial pain experience and should be considered in treatment.