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Front Biosci (Elite Ed) ; 8(1): 213-8, 2016 01 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26709657

ABSTRACT

Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is characterised by the presence of a burning sensation in the oral mucosa in the absence of any clinically apparent mucosal sign. It occurs more commonly in older women and often affects the tongue tip and lateral borders, lips, and hard and soft palates. Besides the burning sensation, patients with BMS may complain of unremitting oral mucosal pain, dysgeusia, and xerostomia. The exact pathophysiology of primary BMS remains unknown. A major challenge for the clinician is the treatment of BMS: identifying possible causative factors is the first step, but BMS is often idiopathic. Drug therapy, in addition to behavioural therapy and psychotherapy, may help to eliminate the symptoms. Considering the growing incidence of BMS in older people, further research is required to determine the true efficacy of current management strategies for patients with this disorder.


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Burning Mouth Syndrome/therapy , Benzylamines/administration & dosage , Burning Mouth Syndrome/diagnosis , Burning Mouth Syndrome/epidemiology , Burning Mouth Syndrome/physiopathology , Capsaicin/administration & dosage , Capsaicin/therapeutic use , Clonazepam/administration & dosage , Humans , Lidocaine/administration & dosage , Prevalence
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