نتایج جستجو برای: burning mouth syndrome bms

تعداد نتایج: 673605  

2017
Vanja Vučićević Boras Dijana Zadravec Vanja Bašić Kes Dubravka Ciliga Dragana Gabrić

Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic pain disorder the etiology of which has remained unclear. Symptoms associated with BMS vary and may have a negative impact on oral health-related quality of life in patients with BMS (1). McMillan et al. (2) reported that, so far, no therapy has been proven to be effective or ineffective in patients with BMS. To date, there is no clear evidence that the...

Journal: :Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia 2007
Z Yilmaz T Renton Y Yiangou J Zakrzewska I P Chessell C Bountra P Anand

Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is often an idiopathic chronic and intractable pain condition, affecting 1.5-5.5% of middle-aged and elderly women. We have studied the heat and capsaicin receptor TRPV1, and its regulator nerve growth factor (NGF), in BMS. Patients with BMS (n=10) and controls (n=10) were assessed for baseline and post-topical capsaicin pain scores, and their tongue biopsies immuno...

2014
Yukihiro Momota Koichi Kani Hideyuki Takano Fumihiro Matsumoto Keiko Aota Daisuke Takegawa Tomoko Yamanoi Chika Kondo Shigemasa Tomioka Masayuki Azuma

The purpose of this study was to apply high-wattage pulsed irradiation of linearly polarized near-infrared light to the stellate ganglion area for burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and to assess the efficacy of the stellate ganglion area irradiation (SGR) on BMS using differential time-/frequency-domain parameters (D parameters). Three patients with BMS received high-wattage pulsed SGR; the response...

2015
Kandagal V. Suresh Prashanth Shenai Laxmikanth Chatra Yusuf-Ahammed A. Ronad Naduvakattu Bilahari Redder C. Pramod Sreeja P. Kumar

OBJECTIVES The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of different Oral Mucosal diseases in Anxiety and Depression patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS A hospital based observational Study was conducted in the department of Psychiatry and department of Oral Medicine and Radiology. Patients who were diagnosed with Anxiety or Depression by the psychiatrists using Hamilton Anxiety and ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental dentistry 2016
Dídac Sotorra-Figuerola Alba Sánchez-Torres Eduard Valmaseda-Castellón Cosme Gay-Escoda

BACKGROUND To determine the clinical characteristics of Continuous Neuropathic Orofacial Pain in patients that suffer Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain (PIFP), Painful Post-Traumatic Trigeminal Neuropathy (PPTTN) or Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) and to describe their treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS A retrospective observational study was made, reviewing the clinical history of the patients dia...

Journal: :Journal of the California Dental Association 2006
Piedad Suarez Glenn T Clark

Burning mouth syndrome is characterized by both positive (burning pain, dysgeusia and dysesthesia) and negative (loss of taste and paraesthesia) sensory symptoms involving the lips and tongue, mainly the tip and anterior two-thirds. BMS patients report a persistently altered (metallic) taste or diminished taste sensations. Acidic foods such as tomatoes and orange juice cause considerable distre...

2010
Miho Takenoshita Tomoko Sato Yuichi Kato Ayano Katagiri Tatsuya Yoshikawa Yusuke Sato Eisuke Matsushima Yoshiyuki Sasaki Akira Toyofuku

BACKGROUND Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and atypical odontalgia (AO) are two conditions involving chronic oral pain in the absence of any organic cause. Psychiatrically they can both be considered as "somatoform disorder". From the dental point of view, however, the two disorders are quite distinct. BMS is a burning or stinging sensation in the mouth in association with a normal mucosa whereas ...

2015
EC Coculescu G Manole BI Coculescu VL Purcărea

As defined by WHO experts, disease involves a change of the physical, mental and social welfare, generating chronic stress condition if unresolved. One of the symptoms almost constantly found in any condition is pain. This feeling manifests differently depending on the subjective perception. The burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is included in such a framework. The BMS is considered as one of the ch...

Journal: :Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal 2005
Maria Sueli Marques Soares Eduardo Chimenos-Küstner Carles Subirá-Pifarrè María Eugenia Rodríguez de Rivera-Campillo José López-López

OBJECTIVE A case control study to identify risk factors for burning mouth syndrome (BMS). MATERIAL AND METHODS Quantitative analysis was carried out on the total salivary flow at rest and stimulated; subjective xerostomia, ingestion of medicines and the psychological states of anxiety and depression in 40 patients with BMS and 40 controls. RESULTS The ANOVA analysis showed significant diffe...

Journal: :Pain medicine 2013
Yukihiro Momota Hideyuki Takano Koichi Kani Fumihiro Matsumoto Katsumi Motegi Keiko Aota Yoshiko Yamamura Mayuko Omori Shigemasa Tomioka Masayuki Azuma

BACKGROUND Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is characterized by the following subjective complaints without distinct organic changes: burning sensation in mouth or chronic pain of tongue. BMS is also known as glossodynia; both terms are used equivalently in Japan. Although the real cause of BMS is still unknown, it has been pointed out that BMS is related to some autonomic abnormality, and that ste...

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