نتایج جستجو برای: burning mouth syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 670056  

2012
Carmen Rodriguez-Cerdeira Elena Sanchez-Blanco

BACKGROUND Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a frequently occurring disease characterized by a burning or painful sensation in the tongue and/or other oral sites without clinical mucosal abnormalities or lesions. Its etiopathology is unknown, although local, systemic, and psychological factors have been associated with BMS. The syndrome is multifactorial, and its management remains unsatisfactory...

2017

Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is a chronic pain disorder with distressing symptoms. It is characterized by an absence of organic disease, yet a persistent burning and/or itching sensation in the oral cavity [1]. It mainly affects the tip and the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, although other areas, including the hard palate, lips and alveolar ridges, buccal mucosa and the floor of the mouth, ...

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 1995
آقاحسینی, فرزانه , مهران, سعید ,

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE AR-SA Burning mouth syndrome is a painful oral disease without specific clinical symptoms. Explanation and definition of the disease depend on many factors and is characteristics to each patient.  3 types of this syndrome have been defined. Almost all oral disease specialists believe that burning mouth syndrom...

Journal: :Medicina clinica 2014
Eduardo Chimenos-Küstner Cristina Arcos-Guerra Maria Sueli Marques-Soares

El sı́ndrome de boca ardiente (SBA) se conoce también como boca escaldada, ardor bucal, glosodinia, glosopirosis, estomatodinia, estomatopirosis o disestesia oral. Se caracteriza por dolor o sensación de ardor, escozor o picazón, a veces aspereza, sobre todo en la lengua, paladar duro y labio inferior, en ausencia de datos clı́nicos o de laboratorio que justifiquen estos sı́ntomas. Puede acompañar...

Journal: :Psychiatria polska 2013
Ewa Ferensztajn Dorota Łojko Janusz Rybakowski

Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic pain condition characterized by pain, burning sensations and dryness within an oral mucosa, without any clinical changes of the latter. It occurs approximately seven times more frequently in women, mostly in perimenopausal age. The psychiatric aspect of BMS is significant: the most frequent co-morbidities are depression and anxiety disorders, and a numb...

2015
Begoña Palacios-Sánchez Luis-Alberto Moreno-López Rocío Cerero-Lapiedra Silvia Llamas-Martínez Germán Esparza-Gómez

BACKGROUND A double-blind placebo-controlled trial was conducted in order to evaluate the efficacy of alpha lipoic acid (ALA) and determine the statistical significance of the outcome variables. Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is defined as an oral burning sensation in the absence of clinical signs which could justify the syndrome. Recent studies suggest the existence of neurological factors as a ...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2014
Eiji Yoshioka Sharon J B Hanley Yasuyuki Kawanishi Yasuaki Saijo

BACKGROUND The charcoal burning suicide epidemics in both Hong Kong and Taiwan have been well documented. However, little is known about the situation in Japan. AIMS To examine the impact of charcoal burning suicide on the overall and other method-specific suicide rates between 1998 and 2007 in Japan. METHOD Using data obtained from the Vital Statistics of Japan, negative binomial regressio...

2014
Konstantinos Kontoangelos Evmorfia Koukia Vasilis Papanikolaou Aris Chrysovergis Antonis Maillis George N Papadimitriou

Introduction. Chronic pain of the oral cavity is a long-term condition and like all other types of chronic pain is associated with numerous comorbidities such as depression or anxiety. Case Presentation. This is a case of a 93-year-old patient suffering from chronic oral cavity pain who repeatedly stabbed his palate due to ongoing local pain, over the last few months, which he could not further...

2013
Anand Bala Manoj Kumar S Kailasam

Burning mouth disorder (BMD) is a burning or stinging sensation affecting the oral mucosa, lips and/or tongue, in the absence of clinically visible mucosal lesions. There is a strong female predilection, with the age of onset being approximately 50 years. Affected patients often present with multiple oral complaints, including burning, dryness and taste alterations. The causes of BMD are multif...

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