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[Burning mouth syndrome].

M Nicolò, M Amato, M Bolletti Censi

    Minerva Stomatologica
    |September 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    Burning mouth syndrome causes oral burning sensations. This study proposes a new classification to understand its numerous etiological factors.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oral Medicine
    • Pathology

    Context:

    • Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) presents as a burning sensation in the oral mucosa.
    • The etiology of BMS is complex and multifactorial.

    Purpose:

    • To propose a novel nosologic classification for burning mouth syndrome.
    • To aid in understanding the diverse etiological factors contributing to BMS.

    Summary:

    • This paper introduces a new classification system for burning mouth syndrome.
    • The classification aims to organize the various causes of oral burning.

    Impact:

    • Facilitates a more structured approach to diagnosing and managing BMS.
    • Enhances understanding of BMS etiology for future research.