نتایج جستجو برای: burning mouth

تعداد نتایج: 52334  

2014
Seyyed-Amir Seyyedi Majid Sanatkhani Atessa Pakfetrat Pooya Olyaee

INTRODUCTION Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a common clinical condition producing painful ulcerations in the oral cavity. However, there has been no optimal therapeutic approach. Topical and systemic steroids commonly prescribed for the condition have local and systemic side-effects. Recently, there is growing tendency toward herbal medication in the modern society. The objective of thi...

2017
Manu Goyal Amit Aggarwal Kanu Goyal Preeti Garg

Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is a chronic progressive debilitating disease of oral cavity leading to the stiffness of oral mucosa, burning and trismus resulting in marked rigidity, and an inability to open the mouth. As the medical treatment of OSMF is yet not standardized, the purpose of the present case study was to explore the effectiveness of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) in pa...

2016
Dr. Ginnia Bhayana Ferah Rehman Taruna Arora Vinod Khanna

Burning Mouth syndrome is a condition characterized by a burning pain or hot sensation which can be localized to the lips or tongue or more widespread in the mouth. The sensation can be continuous or intermittent. It can also be accompanied by other symptoms like dryness, an unpleasant taste, or feelings of numbness. It can increase with talking, eating hot or spicy foods, and in times of stres...

2003
A. Scala L. Checchi M. Montevecchi I. Marini

Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is a chronic pain syndrome that mainly affects middle-aged/old women with hormonal changes or psychological disorders. This condition is probably of multifactorial origin, often idiopathic, and its etiopathogenesis remains largely enigmatic. The present paper discusses several aspects of BMS, updates current knowledge, and provides guidelines for patient management....

Journal: :Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2014

Journal: :Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine 2013

2002
MIRIAM GRUSHKA

www.aafp.org/afp AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN 615 Epidemiology Based on the makeup of most studies published to date, oral burning appears to be most prevalent in postmenopausal women. It has been reported in 10 to 40 percent of women presenting for treatment of menopausal symptoms. These percentages are in contrast to the much lower prevalence rates for oral burning in epidemiologic studies (0.7 ...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2016
Carmen Salerno Dario Di Stasio Massimo Petruzzi Dorina Lauritano Enrica Gentile Agostino Guida Claudio Maio Mariasofia Tammaro Rosario Serpico Alberta Lucchese

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 ...

Journal: :Frontline Gastroenterology 2014

Journal: :Dental update 2016
Kiran Beneng Tara Renton

Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a rare but impactful condition affecting mainly post-menopausal women resulting in constant pain and significant difficulty with eating, drinking and daily function. The aetiology of BMS remains an enigma. Recent evidence suggests it likely to be neuropathic in origin, the cause of which remains unknown. There is no cure for this condition and the unfortunate pat...

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