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The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of low intensity laser therapy in patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS). Thirty BMS subjects were randomized into two groups – Laser (LG) and Placebo (CG).
Norberto Nobuo SUGAYA +5 more
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Morpho‐Histo‐Cytological Evaluation of Oral Tissues in Burning Mouth Syndrome: A Systematic Review
This systematic review on Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) included 14 studies that examined histological changes. 12 studies used incisional biopsies and 2 used exfoliative cytology. Histology and molecular biology techniques were used to assess morphological, phenotypical and genomic changes in oral tissues, primarily from the tongue.
André Luís Porporatti +8 more
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PAIN INTENSITY AND ITS ASSESSMENT IN THE CASE OF GLOSSALGIA
Glossalgia is characterized by the periodic appearance of burning, pain and tingling in the tongue, perversion of taste sensitivity, significant prevalence in middle-aged and elderly people and is often combined with somatic diseases. Glossalgia more often affected people aged 60 years and older, mainly women -84.7%, whereas in men this disease was ...
Kamilov Haidar +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Fibromyalgia is a complex disorder, associated with a range of symptoms, not least of which is chronic, widespread pain. Although several reports have brought the role of oral health in systemic diseases into recent focus, the oral microbiome in fibromyalgia is unexplored.
Sharon Erdrich +5 more
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The Role of Stress in Burning Mouth Syndrome Triggered by Dental Treatments: A Two‐Step Hypothesis
ABSTRACT Objectives Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a complex and debilitating orofacial pain disorder, defined as a persistent burning sensation in the oral mucosa without any identifiable causative lesion. Its prevalence increases with age, and women are disproportionately more affected.
Ashley Lebel +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction There has been a significant increase in antipsychotic usage, particularly belonging to second‐generation antipsychotics (SGAs), in the management of severe mental illnesses (SMIs) over the past few decades, but their impact on oral health is unclear.
Dileep Sharma +7 more
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Prevalence of function‐limiting late effects in survivors of head and neck cancer
Abstract Background Survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC) are commonly affected by multiple complex and interrelated long‐term and late effects that can adversely affect their function and quality of life. Objective To define the prevalence of neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, visceral, oncologic, and other late effects affecting function and quality ...
Yu Hui Won, Michael D. Stubblefield
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ABSTRACT Background According to the ICOP 2020, Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is a chronic orofacial pain disorder characterised by an intraoral burning sensation, which represents the main diagnostic criterion. However, some patients experience other symptoms such as xerostomia, taste alterations, and globus, without the burning sensation (non‐BMS ...
Gennaro Musella +11 more
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Imaging in lingual abscess: a case report
Background Lingual abscess corresponds to an infection that manifests itself as a painful swelling in the tongue with purulent material inside. This is a rare entity and the information available in the literature is limited and based on clinical case ...
Oscar Campos +5 more
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Background The advent of single‐inhaler triple therapies (SITTs), including fluticasone furoate/umeclidinium/vilanterol (FF/UMEC/VI) and beclomethasone dipropionate/formoterol fumarate/glycopyrronium bromide (BDP/FOR/GLY), has expanded treatment options for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Baiquan Zhang +3 more
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