Radiation-induced xerostomia and oncologic outcomes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated with comprehensive salivary gland-sparing helical tomotherapy: a prospective study of 266 patients. [PDF]
Teng F +6 more
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Burning Mouth Syndrome: Understanding the Biopsychosocial Dimensions of Invisible Pain
In Burning Mouth Syndrome, social invalidation emerged as a key factor associated with poorer quality of life, greater pain intensity, and higher perceived stigma. Validating patients' experiences may improve biopsychosocial management and overall patient outcomes. ABSTRACT Objective To analyse the biopsychosocial impact of burning mouth syndrome (BMS)
Ana Garcia‐Martinez +2 more
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Dry Mouth by Report or by Measure? Comparison of Fox and Xerostomia Inventory Scores with Sialometry. [PDF]
Ostrowska M +6 more
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In this exploratory case–control study, plasma PLP (vitamin B6), homocysteine and ACTH concentrations did not differ between patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and controls, and none discriminated patients individually. Within patients, however, psychological distress mapped onto a homocysteine–ACTH relationship from which PLP appeared ...
Ashley Lebel +3 more
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Salivary and lacrimal disorders in patients treated with radioiodine for differentiated thyroid cancer. [PDF]
Bondet de La Bernardie S +4 more
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Tongue pain mapping in 256 patients with lingual burning mouth syndrome identified distinct clinical phenotypes according to pain distribution. Wider pain areas were associated with higher pain intensity and poorer oral health‐related quality of life, supporting individualised assessment and targeted management.
Yoohyun Sim +4 more
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Anti-M3 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Autoantibody in the Serum and Saliva of Oral Lichen Planus Patients: A Case-Control Study. [PDF]
Agha-Hosseini F +4 more
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Is Capsaicin Effective in Relieving the Symptoms of Burning Mouth Syndrome? A Systematic Review
The capsaicin, administered topically or systemically, reduces pain symptoms in patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS). However, despite consistent clinical improvement, the current evidence is limited and of low certainty, highlighting the need for well‐designed studies to confirm its effectiveness. ABSTRACT Background Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS)
Ana Paula de Andrade Silva +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Radiation damage severely impacts salivary gland function and cell survival, especially in head and neck radiotherapy. Tempol (TPL), a free radical scavenger, has shown protective effects against radiation damage. This research aimed to investigate the protective effects of TPL on radiation‐induced damage in Hs917.T cells and the ...
Jinfeng Wang +6 more
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<i>Camellia sinensis</i> in the Prevention and Treatment of Dry Mouth: A Review. [PDF]
Conde M +5 more
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