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KMID : 0355220100350010041
Journal of Korean Academy Oral Medicine
2010 Volume.35 No. 1 p.41 ~ p.47
A Review of Etiopathogenesis of Burning Mouth Syndrome
Lim Hyun-Dae

Kang Jin-Kyu
Lee You-Mee
Abstract
Burning mouth syndrome(BMS) is a chronic oral pain and a symptom complex disorder usually unaccomplished by mucosal lesion or other clinical and laboratory signs of organic disease. BMS is characterized by a spontaneous burning sensation that mainly affects middle-aged and postmenopausal women. The etiology of BMS is poorly understood even though evidence for a possible neuropathic pathogenesis. BMS cause from various local or systemic factor, including nutritional deficiencies, hormonal change, local infection, dental procedure, dry mouth, medication and systemic disease including diabetes mellitus. Many studies suggest peripheral alteration in sensory of trigeminal nerve system. BMS patients with supertaster indicates pathologies of central and peripheral nerve system induced by an alteration in the taste system at the level of chorda tympani and glossopharyngeal nerve.
The author discuss our current understanding of etiology and pathogenesis of BMS that refered chronic oral pain.
KEYWORD
Burning mouth syndrome, Etiology, Pathogenesis
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