Burning mouth complaints: clinical characteristics of a Brazilian sample
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322007000500005Keywords:
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS), Xerostomia, Orofacial pain, Facial pain, Atypical facial pain (AFP), Trigeminal neuralgia (TN)Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of the clinical characteristics of burning mouth complaints (BMC) in a series of Brazilian patients referred to a large teaching hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 66 patients with burning mouth complaints were evaluated through a standardized protocol. RESULTS: 56 women and 10 men were examined, ranging in age from 35-83 years. The primary location of the complaints was reported to be the tongue. Thirty-six patients reported a precipitating event. The mean VAS pain levels were 7.5 in women and 6.11 in men. The average estradiol levels in women were low (<13 pg/ml); 80% of all patients reported a concomitant chronic disease, 55% of all patients wore total dentures, 54% of all patients reported subjective xerostomia, 48% of all patients reported sleep disturbances and 66% reported phantom taste. No statistical differences were found between groups with or without a precipitating event in VAS: (p=0.139), in the Number of Words Chosen (NWC) (p=0.259) and Pain Rating Index (PRI) (p=0.276) sections of the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ). CONCLUSION: The existence of systemic comorbidities, self-reported sleep disturbances and taste alterations indicates possible correlations and the need for a careful systemic evaluation of each patient; there were no differences between patients with and without precipitating events.Downloads
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2007-01-01
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Nasri, C., Teixeira, M. J., Okada, M., Formigoni, G., Heir, G., & Siqueira, J. T. T. de. (2007). Burning mouth complaints: clinical characteristics of a Brazilian sample . Clinics, 62(5), 561-566. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322007000500005