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Area of Science:

  • Oral Medicine
  • Pain Management
  • Dental Diagnostics

Background:

  • Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is characterized by oral burning pain on mucosal surfaces.
  • BMS presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in dental practice.
  • Recent research is advancing the understanding of BMS etiology and treatments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the current understanding of burning mouth syndrome.
  • To review recent advances in the etiology and therapeutic modalities for BMS.
  • To provide a "state of the art" overview of BMS management.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent studies on burning mouth syndrome.
  • Synthesis of current knowledge on BMS etiology.
  • Evaluation of emerging therapeutic strategies for BMS.

Main Results:

  • Advances in understanding the multifactorial etiology of BMS.
  • Emerging therapeutic options show promise in managing BMS symptoms.
  • A clearer picture of BMS pathophysiology is developing.

Conclusions:

  • Burning mouth syndrome remains a complex condition.
  • Ongoing research is crucial for improving BMS diagnosis and treatment.
  • Clinicians can benefit from updated knowledge on BMS management.