Beyond Oral Pain: A Unique Case of Burning Mouth Syndrome With Coexisting Vulvodynia and Cognitive Impairment in a Postmenopausal Woman [PDF]
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic pain condition characterized by persistent intraoral burning without an identifiable cause, predominantly affecting postmenopausal women.
Rachel Annam +2 more
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Co-occurrence of Pain Symptoms and Somatosensory Sensitivity in Burning Mouth Syndrome: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic and spontaneous oral pain with burning quality in the tongue or other oral mucosa without any identifiable oral lesion or laboratory finding. Pathogenesis and etiology of BMS are still unknown. However,
Xavier Moisset +4 more
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Unpleasant olfactory and gustatory stimuli increase pain unpleasantness in patients with chronic oral burning pain: An exploratory study [PDF]
Abstract Background Despite mounting evidence for the powerful influence of smell and taste substances in experimental pain, our knowledge of their effects in the clinical context is scarce, especially for patients with chronic oral burning pain. To fill this gap, we investigated the effect of olfactory and gustatory stimuli on pain perception in ...
Angela Sandri +8 more
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The Role of Stress in Burning Mouth Syndrome Triggered by Dental Treatments: A Two‐Step Hypothesis [PDF]
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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Exploring the link between burning mouth syndrome and human herpesvirus‐6B: a narrative review on pathogenesis [PDF]
ABSTRACT Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) presents as a persistent, often perplexing pain condition characterised primarily by a sensation of burning, yet frequently lacks observable clinical evidence. The underlying mechanisms of BMS remain elusive. Typically, the tongue bears the brunt of the discomfort, followed by the inner lower lip and hard palate ...
Olivia Wang +3 more
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Diabetes Mellitus and Oral Health
Background: This review summarizes the current state of knowledge about the relationship between diabetes mellitus (DM) and diseases of the oral cavity tissues.
H. Poskerová +4 more
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Morpho‐Histo‐Cytological Evaluation of Oral Tissues in Burning Mouth Syndrome: A Systematic Review [PDF]
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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Burning Mouth Syndrome and Vulvodynia Coexisting in the Same Patient: A Case Report
The ‘dynias’ are a group of chronic focal pain syndromes with a predilection for the orocervical and urogenital regions. This is a case report of stomatodynia (burning mouth syndrome) and vulvodynia coexisting in a middle-aged woman.
E A Field
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A case of burning mouth syndrome leading to suicide 10 days after self‐cutting of tongue [PDF]
Psychogeriatrics, Volume 20, Issue 1, Page 126-128, January 2020.
Yosuke Fukushima +6 more
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Oral Dysaesthetic and Perceptual Disorder, A Distinct Subset of Chronic Orofacial Pain Without Burning Symptoms: A Case–Control Study [PDF]
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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