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Dermatologic Clinics, 2020
Burning mouth syndrome is a chronic condition characterized by an intraoral burning sensation in the absence of a local or systemic cause.
Brittany Klein, Katharine Ciarrocca
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Burning mouth syndrome is a chronic condition characterized by an intraoral burning sensation in the absence of a local or systemic cause.
Brittany Klein, Katharine Ciarrocca
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2018
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic disorder for which a definitive etiopathology is not known. The BMS patient often experiences a continuous burning pain in the mouth without any clinical signs. This confusing condition can create frustration for both patient and practitioner. Ultimately, it is important for the practitioner who treats head and
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Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic disorder for which a definitive etiopathology is not known. The BMS patient often experiences a continuous burning pain in the mouth without any clinical signs. This confusing condition can create frustration for both patient and practitioner. Ultimately, it is important for the practitioner who treats head and
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2023
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a rare chronic neuropathic pain condition characterized by recurring burning pain or dysesthesia in the absence of any local or systemic causes of symptoms. The exact pathophysiology of BMS is unknown, but recent research suggests a medley of neuropathic, endocrinological, and psychosocial elements. This article presents
Shehryar Nasir, Khawaja +2 more
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Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a rare chronic neuropathic pain condition characterized by recurring burning pain or dysesthesia in the absence of any local or systemic causes of symptoms. The exact pathophysiology of BMS is unknown, but recent research suggests a medley of neuropathic, endocrinological, and psychosocial elements. This article presents
Shehryar Nasir, Khawaja +2 more
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1991
In spite of the normal clinical appearance of the oral mucosa, BMS subjects do have demonstrated changes in sensory perception and salivary factors in addition to alterations in psychologic features. Although some of these changes may be suggestive of a peripheral or central dysfunction of small afferent nerve fibres, the extent of this alteration and ...
M, Grushka, B J, Sessle
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In spite of the normal clinical appearance of the oral mucosa, BMS subjects do have demonstrated changes in sensory perception and salivary factors in addition to alterations in psychologic features. Although some of these changes may be suggestive of a peripheral or central dysfunction of small afferent nerve fibres, the extent of this alteration and ...
M, Grushka, B J, Sessle
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Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2005
The burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is defined as a symptom complex of those patients with mouth pain who have a clinically normal oral mucosal examination. BMS is a diagnosis of exclusion. Many oral mucosal diseases present with mouth pain; a few examples include lichen planus, recurrent herpes simplex virus infections, and recurrent aphthous stomatitis.
Randolph W, Evans, Lisa A, Drage
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The burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is defined as a symptom complex of those patients with mouth pain who have a clinically normal oral mucosal examination. BMS is a diagnosis of exclusion. Many oral mucosal diseases present with mouth pain; a few examples include lichen planus, recurrent herpes simplex virus infections, and recurrent aphthous stomatitis.
Randolph W, Evans, Lisa A, Drage
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2003
Burning mouth syndrome is the occurrence of oral pain in a patient with a normal oral mucosal examination. It can be caused by both organic and psychologic or psychiatric factors, which can be broken down into local, systemic. psychologic or psychiatric, and idiopathic causes.
Lisa A, Drage, Roy S, Rogers
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Burning mouth syndrome is the occurrence of oral pain in a patient with a normal oral mucosal examination. It can be caused by both organic and psychologic or psychiatric factors, which can be broken down into local, systemic. psychologic or psychiatric, and idiopathic causes.
Lisa A, Drage, Roy S, Rogers
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1996
The burning mouth syndrome is characterized by burning and painful sensations of the mouth in the absence of significant mucosal abnormalities. For patients in whom no causative factor can be identified, empiric antifungal, nutritional, and estrogen replacement therapy can be initiated.
W, Huang, M J, Rothe, J M, Grant-Kels
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The burning mouth syndrome is characterized by burning and painful sensations of the mouth in the absence of significant mucosal abnormalities. For patients in whom no causative factor can be identified, empiric antifungal, nutritional, and estrogen replacement therapy can be initiated.
W, Huang, M J, Rothe, J M, Grant-Kels
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Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2019
A case-report of burning mouth syndrome is presented. A 27-year-old man complained of burning pain in the tongue and oral mucosa, taste disorder, and sensory impairment. All symptoms appeared after suffering a cold and had a wave-like course during self-medication with antibiotics. The pain has continued for 8 months. Diagnoses of atypical facial pain,
N M, Fokina, O A, Shavlovskaya
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A case-report of burning mouth syndrome is presented. A 27-year-old man complained of burning pain in the tongue and oral mucosa, taste disorder, and sensory impairment. All symptoms appeared after suffering a cold and had a wave-like course during self-medication with antibiotics. The pain has continued for 8 months. Diagnoses of atypical facial pain,
N M, Fokina, O A, Shavlovskaya
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2006
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) has been considered an enigmatic condition because the intensity of pain rarely corresponds to the clinical signs of the disease. As a result, BMS patients have variously been labelled as depressed, anxious or hypochondriacal and have often been underserviced by the medical and dental communities. Recently, there has been a
Miriam, Grushka +2 more
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Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) has been considered an enigmatic condition because the intensity of pain rarely corresponds to the clinical signs of the disease. As a result, BMS patients have variously been labelled as depressed, anxious or hypochondriacal and have often been underserviced by the medical and dental communities. Recently, there has been a
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