An updated review on pathophysiology and management of burning mouth syndrome with endocrinological, psychological and neuropathic perspectives
Y Imamura, T Shinozaki… - Journal of oral …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic oro‐facial pain disorder of unknown cause. It is
more common in peri‐and post‐menopausal women, and sex hormone dysregulation is …
more common in peri‐and post‐menopausal women, and sex hormone dysregulation is …
Update on burning mouth syndrome: overview and patient management
A Scala, L Checchi, M Montevecchi… - Critical Reviews in …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …
aged/old women with hormonal changes or psychological disorders. This condition is …
[HTML][HTML] Neuropathic and psychogenic components of burning mouth syndrome: a systematic review
M Orliaguet, L Misery - Biomolecules, 2021 - mdpi.com
The pathophysiology of primary burning mouth syndrome (BMS) has been extensively
debated but is poorly understood despite a large number of hypotheses attempting to …
debated but is poorly understood despite a large number of hypotheses attempting to …
Burning mouth syndrome: current clinical, physiopathologic, and therapeutic data
D Ducasse, P Courtet, E Olie - Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, 2013 - rapm.bmj.com
Primary burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is defined as an “intraoral burning for which no
medical or dental cause was found.” Lifetime prevalence ranges from 3.7% to 18%–40% in …
medical or dental cause was found.” Lifetime prevalence ranges from 3.7% to 18%–40% in …
[PDF][PDF] Understanding of burning mouth syndrome based on psychological aspects
MJ Kim, HS Kho - Chin J Dent Res, 2018 - researchgate.net
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic pain condition characterised by a persistent
burning sensation in clinically normal oral mucosa. BMS most commonly occurs in …
burning sensation in clinically normal oral mucosa. BMS most commonly occurs in …
Pathophysiology of primary burning mouth syndrome
SK Jääskeläinen - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2012 - Elsevier
Primary burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is severe, disabling and chronic intraoral pain
condition for which no local or systemic cause can be found and clinical examination is …
condition for which no local or systemic cause can be found and clinical examination is …
Burning Mouth Syndrome Etiology: A Narrative Review.
M Russo, P Crafa, S Guglielmetti… - … of Gastrointestinal & …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is defined as" idiopathic orofacial pain with intraoral
burning or dysesthesia recurring daily for more than 2 hours per day and more than 3 …
burning or dysesthesia recurring daily for more than 2 hours per day and more than 3 …
[HTML][HTML] Current management strategies for the pain of elderly patients with burning mouth syndrome: a critical review
TTH Tu, M Takenoshita, H Matsuoka… - BioPsychoSocial …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS), a chronic intraoral burning sensation or
dysesthesia without clinically evident causes, is one of the most common medically …
dysesthesia without clinically evident causes, is one of the most common medically …
Recent advances in the etiology and treatment of burning mouth syndrome
A Ritchie, JM Kramer - Journal of Dental Research, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a debilitating condition that has a striking female
predilection. Although the oral mucosa is normal in appearance, patients with BMS …
predilection. Although the oral mucosa is normal in appearance, patients with BMS …
[HTML][HTML] Burning mouth syndrome: aetiopathogenesis and principles of management
L Feller, J Fourie, M Bouckaert… - Pain Research and …, 2017 - hindawi.com
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic debilitating oral condition characterised by a
burning sensation of the oral mucosa in an otherwise apparently normal person. Its …
burning sensation of the oral mucosa in an otherwise apparently normal person. Its …