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Burning mouth syndrome: literature review and model for research and management.

J Bergdahl1, G Anneroth.   

Abstract

The literature on burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is reviewed with particular reference to its prevalence, local and systemic etiologic factors, psychogenic background and treatment. Research requirements are discussed, which focus on different clinical and psychological parameters and the necessity to evaluate BMS. Finally, a treatment protocol including oral, medical and psychological investigations is presented.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8126660     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0714.1993.tb00120.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oral Pathol Med        ISSN: 0904-2512            Impact factor:   4.253


  9 in total

1.  Proinflammatory cytokine levels in saliva in patients with burning mouth syndrome before and after treatment with low-level laser therapy.

Authors:  Sonja Pezelj-Ribarić; Lumnije Kqiku; Gordana Brumini; Miranda Muhvić Urek; Robert Antonić; Davor Kuiš; Irena Glažar; Peter Städtler
Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2012-07-08       Impact factor: 3.161

2.  Atypical orofacial pain disorders: a study of diagnostic subtypes.

Authors:  J R Fricton
Journal:  Curr Rev Pain       Date:  2000

3.  Risk factors in burning mouth syndrome: a case-control study based on patient records.

Authors:  Frederico Omar Gleber Netto; Ivana Márcia Alves Diniz; Soraya Mattos Carmargo Grossmann; Mauro Henrique Nogueira Guimarães de Abreu; Maria Auxiliadora Vieira do Carmo; Maria Cássia Ferreira Aguiar
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2010-05-04       Impact factor: 3.573

4.  Opiorphin levels in fluids of burning mouth syndrome patients: a case-control study.

Authors:  Yves Boucher; Adeline Braud; Evelyne Dufour; Scarlette Agbo-Godeau; Vanessa Baaroun; Vianney Descroix; Marie-Thérèse Guinnepain; Marie-Noëlle Ungeheuer; Catherine Ottone; Catherine Rougeot
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2016-11-10       Impact factor: 3.573

5.  Alpha lipoic acid efficacy in burning mouth syndrome. A controlled clinical trial.

Authors:  Begoña Palacios-Sánchez; Luis-Alberto Moreno-López; Rocío Cerero-Lapiedra; Silvia Llamas-Martínez; Germán Esparza-Gómez
Journal:  Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal       Date:  2015-07-01

6.  Usefulness of salivary alpha amylase as a biomarker of chronic stress and stress related oral mucosal changes - a pilot study.

Authors:  Ravindranath Vineetha; Keerthilatha-M Pai; Manoj Vengal; Kodyalamoole Gopalakrishna; Dinesh Narayanakurup
Journal:  J Clin Exp Dent       Date:  2014-04-01

7.  Psychosocial characteristics of oromucosal diseases in psychiatric patients: observational study from Indian dental college.

Authors:  K V Suresh; Channamallappa C Ganiger; Yusuf A R Ahammed; Mounesh C D Kumar; R C Pramod; Ajay G Nayak; Nupura Vibhute
Journal:  N Am J Med Sci       Date:  2014-11

8.  Oral mucosal diseases in anxiety and depression patients: Hospital based observational study from south India.

Authors:  Kandagal V Suresh; Prashanth Shenai; Laxmikanth Chatra; Yusuf-Ahammed A Ronad; Naduvakattu Bilahari; Redder C Pramod; Sreeja P Kumar
Journal:  J Clin Exp Dent       Date:  2015-02-01

9.  Assessment of anxiety and depression in patients with burning mouth syndrome: A clinical trial.

Authors:  Rohit Malik; Sumit Goel; Deepankar Misra; Sapna Panjwani; Akansha Misra
Journal:  J Midlife Health       Date:  2012-01
  9 in total

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