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International Journal of Dermatology, 1995
Abstract Background and Objectives. Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a frequent process that produces marked oral dysesthetic symptoms. There is controversy over its etiopathogenesis and diagnosis. Therapeutic results are unsatisfactory. The objectives of this study were: (1) to analyze a possible agreement on the definition of BMS; (2) to analyze its ...
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Abstract Background and Objectives. Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a frequent process that produces marked oral dysesthetic symptoms. There is controversy over its etiopathogenesis and diagnosis. Therapeutic results are unsatisfactory. The objectives of this study were: (1) to analyze a possible agreement on the definition of BMS; (2) to analyze its ...
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Archivio stomatologico, 1989
The analysis of etiopathogenetic and clinical aspects of burning mouth syndrome, allow to suppose the participation of more factors in the determinism of disease. Consequently, also the therapy, might to require the presence of many specialist.
SERPICO, Rosario +2 more
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The analysis of etiopathogenetic and clinical aspects of burning mouth syndrome, allow to suppose the participation of more factors in the determinism of disease. Consequently, also the therapy, might to require the presence of many specialist.
SERPICO, Rosario +2 more
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Burning Mouth Syndrome: An Update
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1995Though it has been the subject of much research, burning mouth syndrome--a chronic oral-facial pain condition that affects many U.S. adults--remains poorly understood. It has been associated with numerous oral and systemic conditions. Treatment options frequently include various medications.
J A, Ship +5 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1996
Burning mouth syndrome is a common condition particularly affecting elderly women. Numerous precipitating factors are recognized that lead to a burning sensation in clinically normal mucosa. By taking each precipitating factor into account, a favorable treatment outcome usually can be achieved.
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Burning mouth syndrome is a common condition particularly affecting elderly women. Numerous precipitating factors are recognized that lead to a burning sensation in clinically normal mucosa. By taking each precipitating factor into account, a favorable treatment outcome usually can be achieved.
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Burning Mouth Syndrome and Secondary Oral Burning
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2011Burning mouth syndrome is a complex disorder of unclear etiology that is most prevalent in perimenopausal women. It is often accompanied by dysguesia and subjective xerostomia. Recent evidence implicates both central and peripheral neuropathies, possibly representing a phantom pain syndrome in some patients.
Jacob S, Minor, Joel B, Epstein
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Burning Mouth Syndrome: a Diagnostic Challenge
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2018The aim of this study was to characterize the diagnostic process that patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) undergo and to identify the potential pitfalls encountered in the workup and management of BMS.A retrospective chart review of patients with BMS seen at the Oral Medicine clinic at Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston, MA) was conducted from
Jacob E. Freilich +4 more
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Management of Burning Mouth Syndrome
Dental Clinics of North AmericaThis article provides an update for the practicing dentist and/or oral and maxillofacial surgeon on the recognition, identification, and treatment of burning mouth syndrome (BMS). We discuss the most common clinical findings and most common causes of BMS.
Jaykrishna, Thakkar, Harry, Dym
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Burning Mouth Syndrome and "Burning Mouth Syndrome".
The New York state dental journal, 2016Burning mouth syndrome is distressing to both the patient and practitioner unable to determine the cause of the patient's symptoms. Burning mouth syndrome is a diagnosis of exclusion, which is used only after nutritional deficiencies, mucosal disease, fungal infections, hormonal disturbances and contact stomatitis have been ruled out. This article will
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Harefuah, 2002
Burning sensation of the tongue is a common complaint. In some patients this is diagnosed as Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS). The prevalence of BMS is 0.8-19% of the general population. The typical complaint is localized to the anterior part of the tongue and may be accompanied by dry mouth sensation or taste disorder. The differential diagnosis of BMS is
Sharon, Elad +2 more
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Burning sensation of the tongue is a common complaint. In some patients this is diagnosed as Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS). The prevalence of BMS is 0.8-19% of the general population. The typical complaint is localized to the anterior part of the tongue and may be accompanied by dry mouth sensation or taste disorder. The differential diagnosis of BMS is
Sharon, Elad +2 more
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A systematic review of treatment for patients with burning mouth syndrome
Cephalalgia, 2022Jared Smith +2 more
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