Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is a chronic disease characterized by absence of any lesions and burning of the oral mucosa associated to a sensation of dry mouth and/or taste alterations. The purpose of our study is to estimate signs and symptoms of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) in patients with BMS and to investigate for the existence of an association between BMS and TMD.

Corsalini, M., Di Venere, D., Pettini, F., Lauritano, D., Petruzzi, M. (2013). Temporomandibular disorders in burning mouth syndrome patients: an observational study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 10(12), 1784-1789 [10.7150/ijms.6327].

Temporomandibular disorders in burning mouth syndrome patients: an observational study

LAURITANO, DORINA
Penultimo
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2013

Abstract

Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is a chronic disease characterized by absence of any lesions and burning of the oral mucosa associated to a sensation of dry mouth and/or taste alterations. The purpose of our study is to estimate signs and symptoms of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) in patients with BMS and to investigate for the existence of an association between BMS and TMD.
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BMS; RDC/TMD criteria; TMD; oral pain; parafunctional habits; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Mouth Mucosa; Pain Measurement; Burning Mouth Syndrome; Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
English
2013
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12
1784
1789
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Corsalini, M., Di Venere, D., Pettini, F., Lauritano, D., Petruzzi, M. (2013). Temporomandibular disorders in burning mouth syndrome patients: an observational study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 10(12), 1784-1789 [10.7150/ijms.6327].
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