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Hypericum perforatum extract in burning mouth syndrome: a randomized placebo‐controlled study
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) or stomatodynia is characterized by a spontaneous burning pain in the oral mucosa without known cause or recognized treatment.
Andrea Sardella +2 more
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Temporomandibular disorders and oral features in systemic lupus erythematosus patients: An observational study of symptoms and signs [PDF]
Aims: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a connective tissue disease characterized by a wide range of pleomorphic pictures, including mucocutaneous, renal, musculoskeletal and neurological symptoms. It involves oral tissues, with hyposalivation, tooth
Di Comite +4 more
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Micronutrients status as a contributing factor in secondary burning mouth syndrome: A review of the literature [PDF]
Abstract Background and Aims Patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) experience an annoying feeling without clinical evidence of any mucosal lesion. Deficiency or excess of micronutrients is a common feature in secondary BMS. There is limited knowledge among oral healthcare providers regarding the significance of micronutrients in oral health, so ...
Narges Gholizadeh, Nafiseh Sheykhbahaei
wiley +2 more sources
A possible therapeutic solution for stomatodynia (burning mouth syndrome).
Stomatodynia is a difficult disease for both patients and clinicians. When facing true stomatodynia, i.e., idiopathic burning mouth, patients are offered poorly effective treatment. This open study reports the results of local application of clonazepam (0.5 or 1 mg) two or three times daily in 25 subjects who suffered from idiopathic stomatodynia.
Woda, A +4 more
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Topical clonazepam in stomatodynia : a controlled study.
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Gremeau-Richard, Christelle +7 more
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Treatment of severe mucositis pain with oral ketamine mouthwash [PDF]
Purpose—Mucositis is a significant complication of intensive chemotherapy or hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), with few treatment options. Ketamine mouthwashes have been used for pain relief, but supporting evidence is limited.
Shillingburg, A +3 more
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Is burning mouth syndrome associated with stress? A meta‐analysis
Burning mouth syndrome and stress. Abstract Background Some studies have shown burning mouth syndrome (BMS) as comorbid psychosocial and psychiatric disorders, and as well, pointed at stress as a major risk factor. Objective The aim of this meta‐analysis was to answer the following question: ‘Is there an association between BMS and stress, compared to ...
André Luís Porporatti +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Burning mouth disorder and Parkinson's disease: A scoping review of the literature
After an extensive search of the literature, 13 articles were identified investigating the association of Burning mouth disorder (BMD) with Parkinsons disease (PD). Strongest data was provided by epidemiological studies, which suggest BMD and PD are poorly associated.
Guru O +2 more
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