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Burning Mouth Syndrome, A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditions
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- ISBN978-1-370-85547-6
- EAN9781370855476
- Date de parution08/05/2017
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- ÉditeurEditeurs divers USA
Résumé
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a non-inherited, non-infectious chronic medical disorder that is characterized by a burning intra-oral painful sensation. The burning sensation can be serious, as though the patient has scalded the mouth. Burning mouth syndrome can occur suddenly or develop slowly over time. This burning sensation can involve the tongue, gums, lips and buccal mucosa either individually or collectively.
The tongue is the most often involved location. BMS is also known as burning tongue syndrome, oral dysesthesia, glossodynia and glossopyrosis. BMS is more frequent in women. About one in three women have symptoms of BMS following the menopause. CausesUnfortunately, the cause often can not be found. The cause of burning mouth syndrome can be categorized as either primary or secondary. When no medical or laboratory abnormalities have been identified, the disorder is called primary or idiopathic burning mouth syndrome.
Primary burning mouth syndrome is believed to be linked to disorders with taste and sensory nerves of the peripheral or central nervous system. Secondary burning mouth syndrome is produced by an underlying medical disorder. Underlying disorders that may be linked to secondary burning mouth syndrome are:1. Dry mouth (xerostomia)2. Oral medical disorders, such as oral candida, oral lichen planus or geographic tongue3.
Nutritional deficiencies, such as inadequate iron, zinc, folate, thiamin, riboflavin, pyridoxine and cobalamin4. Dentures, particularly if they do not fit well5. Allergies to foods, food flavorings, other food additives, fragrances, dyes or dental-work substances6. Reflux of stomach acid (GERD) entering the mouth from the stomach7. Certain medicines, especially high blood pressure medicines8. Oral habits, such as tongue thrusting, biting the tip of the tongue and teeth grinding9.
Endocrine disorders, such as diabetes or hypothyroidism10. Excessive mouth irritation, resulting from over brushing the tongue11. Psychological factors, such as anxiety, depression or stressDiagnosisThere is no one test that can diagnose if the patient have burning mouth syndromeBlood tests can check the full blood count, glucose level, thyroid and liver function, nutritional factors (, iron, folate, B12, zinc) and immune function, all of which may provide clues about the source of the mouth discomfort.
Oral cultures or biopsiesAllergy testsSalivary measurementsGastric reflux testsThe doctor may advise an MRI, CT scan or other imaging tests to check for other health disorders. Temporarily stopping medicine to see if the discomfort goes awayPsychological questionnairesDoctors believe that primary BMS is caused by damage to the nerves that control pain and tasteTreatmentTreatment may not be easy if there is no organic cause.
It is essential to treat any underlying disordersPrimary BMS treatment can be classified into lifestyle and drug treatments. Patients with BMS normally benefit from reassurance and a combination of one or more of the treatments mentioned. An essential part of BMS is to reassure the patient that they do not have cancer.1. Cognitive behavioral therapy.2. Benzydamine mouthwash.3. Betnesol mouthwash4.
Antidepressants5. CapsaicinFor secondary burning mouth syndrome, treatment is dependent on any underlying disorders that may be producing the mouth discomfort. The replacement of poorly fitting dentures or taking supplements for a vitamin deficiency may alleviate the discomfort. The doctor can prescribe medicine to help the patient treat mouth pain, dry mouth, or other symptoms. TABLE OF CONTENTIntroductionChapter 1 Burning Mouth SyndromeChapter 2 CausesChapter 3 SymptomsChapter 4 DiagnosisChapter 5 TreatmentChapter 6 Prognos...
The tongue is the most often involved location. BMS is also known as burning tongue syndrome, oral dysesthesia, glossodynia and glossopyrosis. BMS is more frequent in women. About one in three women have symptoms of BMS following the menopause. CausesUnfortunately, the cause often can not be found. The cause of burning mouth syndrome can be categorized as either primary or secondary. When no medical or laboratory abnormalities have been identified, the disorder is called primary or idiopathic burning mouth syndrome.
Primary burning mouth syndrome is believed to be linked to disorders with taste and sensory nerves of the peripheral or central nervous system. Secondary burning mouth syndrome is produced by an underlying medical disorder. Underlying disorders that may be linked to secondary burning mouth syndrome are:1. Dry mouth (xerostomia)2. Oral medical disorders, such as oral candida, oral lichen planus or geographic tongue3.
Nutritional deficiencies, such as inadequate iron, zinc, folate, thiamin, riboflavin, pyridoxine and cobalamin4. Dentures, particularly if they do not fit well5. Allergies to foods, food flavorings, other food additives, fragrances, dyes or dental-work substances6. Reflux of stomach acid (GERD) entering the mouth from the stomach7. Certain medicines, especially high blood pressure medicines8. Oral habits, such as tongue thrusting, biting the tip of the tongue and teeth grinding9.
Endocrine disorders, such as diabetes or hypothyroidism10. Excessive mouth irritation, resulting from over brushing the tongue11. Psychological factors, such as anxiety, depression or stressDiagnosisThere is no one test that can diagnose if the patient have burning mouth syndromeBlood tests can check the full blood count, glucose level, thyroid and liver function, nutritional factors (, iron, folate, B12, zinc) and immune function, all of which may provide clues about the source of the mouth discomfort.
Oral cultures or biopsiesAllergy testsSalivary measurementsGastric reflux testsThe doctor may advise an MRI, CT scan or other imaging tests to check for other health disorders. Temporarily stopping medicine to see if the discomfort goes awayPsychological questionnairesDoctors believe that primary BMS is caused by damage to the nerves that control pain and tasteTreatmentTreatment may not be easy if there is no organic cause.
It is essential to treat any underlying disordersPrimary BMS treatment can be classified into lifestyle and drug treatments. Patients with BMS normally benefit from reassurance and a combination of one or more of the treatments mentioned. An essential part of BMS is to reassure the patient that they do not have cancer.1. Cognitive behavioral therapy.2. Benzydamine mouthwash.3. Betnesol mouthwash4.
Antidepressants5. CapsaicinFor secondary burning mouth syndrome, treatment is dependent on any underlying disorders that may be producing the mouth discomfort. The replacement of poorly fitting dentures or taking supplements for a vitamin deficiency may alleviate the discomfort. The doctor can prescribe medicine to help the patient treat mouth pain, dry mouth, or other symptoms. TABLE OF CONTENTIntroductionChapter 1 Burning Mouth SyndromeChapter 2 CausesChapter 3 SymptomsChapter 4 DiagnosisChapter 5 TreatmentChapter 6 Prognos...























