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Burning Mouth Syndrome: Etiology, clinical presentations, and treatment alternatives

Rami Alsabbagh, Aviv Ouanounou

2022Dentistry Review25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is a chronic debilitating oral pain disorder characterized by generalized burning sensations on the tongue and other oral mucosa, with no discernible medical or dental causes. Patients often suffer from anxiety, depression, and a significant impairment to their overall quality of life. Despite the prevalence of this condition spanning several centuries, BMS lacks definitive diagnostic criteria and appropriate treatments. Management of BMS is limited to symptomatic topical and systemic approaches. The aim of this paper is to summarize current literature in the etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, and therapeutics of BMS, with a focus on pharmacologic management. Mechanisms of action, drug interactions, adverse reactions, and dosing regimens are explored for potential pharmacotherapeutics used to manage BMS.

Topics & Concepts

Burning mouth syndromeMedicineDosingEtiologyIntensive care medicineTongueDepression (economics)AnxietyDrug reactionAdverse effectQuality of life (healthcare)DermatologyDrugPsychiatryInternal medicinePathologyEconomicsNursingMacroeconomicsSalivary Gland Disorders and FunctionsGlycogen Storage Diseases and MyoclonusAutoimmune Neurological Disorders and Treatments