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Postmenopausal Burning Mouth Syndrome Relieved by Clonazepam

Chung JY, Choi PK, Kang HG

Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is an intraoral chronic pain disorder characterized by continuous burning sensations. BMS occurs particularly in postmenopausal women, and its etiology is not definite and considered idiopathic....
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Burning Mouth Syndrome

Chang JW, Kim CH

Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is defined as a chronic pain condition, characterized symptomatically by a generalized or localized burning sensation in the oral cavity without any specific mucosal lesion. Although...
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Effect of Gabapentin for the Treatment of Burning Mouth Syndrome Comorbid with Depression in Postmenopausal Women

Kim MJ, Kim HS, Park SS

Burning mouth syndrome is characterized by intra-oral burning sensation without any organic abnormalities. This syndrome is associated with various etiological factors such as neuropathy, malnutrition, menopause and depression. Several medications...
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Treatment of Burning Mouth Syndrome: A report of 2 cases

Kim BS, Sung CH, Yoon KJ, Lee DW, Yang SY, Park CM, Moon DE

  • KMID: 2199694
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 2003 Dec;16(2):217-220.
Burning mouth syndrome is a clinical entity characterized by a painful, burning sensation in the oral area, with no visual mucosal abnormalities on clinical examination. Affected patients often present with...
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Antidepressant-induced Burning Mouth Syndrome: A Unique Case

Raghavan S, Puttaswamiah RN, Birur PN, Ramaswamy , Sunny SP

Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is defined as a chronic orofacial pain syndrome, without evidence of mucosal lesions and other clinical signs of disease or laboratory abnormalities. Patients with BMS complain...
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Masticatory muscle tenderness in burning mouth syndrome: A case control study

Yoon AH, Ryu JW

The aim of this study is to evaluate the masticatory muscle tenderness in burning mouth syndrome (BMS) patients. A total of 102 patients (48 with BMS and 54 with non-BMS)...
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Usefulness of Treatment with Topical Antifungals in Burning Mouth Syndrome

Kim JH, Kim H, Jung KY, Baek SK

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a poorly understood disease that is characterized by burning pain of the tongue without any identifiable organic disease. The pathophysiology of the...
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A literature review on burning mouth syndrome

Choi SH, Lee BN, Lim HS, Oh WM, Kim JH

Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is defined as the xerostomia, burning sensation and various discomfort of tongue and oral mucosa. BMS can occur in both men and women, but is more...
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Diagnostic challenges of nonodontogenic toothache

Park HO, Ha JH, Jin MU, Kim YK, Kim SK

The objective of this article was to present two nonodontogenic conditions that may mimic odontogenic toothache: trigeminal neuralgia and burning mouth syndrome. Two cases are presented in which one is...
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Preliminary Results of Steroid Gargle Treatment and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome

Choung YH, Cho MJ, Kim CH, Lee J, Kang SO

  • KMID: 2276178
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2004 Jun;47(6):569-574.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is characterized by a burning sensation in the tongue or other oral sites, usually in the absence of clinical and laboratory abnormal findings....
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Effectiveness of Pregabalin for Treatment of Burning Mouth Syndrome

Amasyalı , Gürses AA, Aydın ON, Akyol A

Treatment of burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is challenging because there is no consensus regarding pharmalogical or nonpharmalogical therapies. The use of anticonvulsants is controversial. We present nine patients BMS who...
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Comparison of Pharmacological Treatments for Burning Mouth Syndrome

Choi HG, Jung EJ, Lee WY, Kim H, Cha W, Hah JH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) refers to a collection of symptoms of patients who complain about burning sensation of their mouths without any specific causes. Although this is...
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Analysis of Relationship between Burning Mouth Syndrome and Abnormality of Serum Examination

Park H, Kim Y, Jeong WJ, Ahn SH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to determine whether the serum levels of zinc, vitamin B12, folic acid, iron, and fungus were correlated with symptoms of burning...
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Patch Testing with Dental Screening Series in Oral Disease

Kim TW, Kim WI, Mun JH, Song M, Kim HS, Kim BS, Kim MB, Ko HC

BACKGROUND: The oral mucosa is constantly exposed to several irritants and allergens including dental materials, but the role of contact allergy in oral disease is obscure. OBJECTIVE: To analyze positive patch...
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