Sore Mouth and Burning Mouth Syndrome Flashcards

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What is burning mouth syndrome?

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Chronic intraoral burning sensation that has no identifiable cause either local or systemic. It has many features common with atypical facial pain

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What are the clinical features of BMS

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  • Affects middle-aged or older women
  • No visible abnormality or evidence of organic disease
  • No haematological abnormality
  • No candida or bacterial infection
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Pain history of BMS

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  • Site: whole mouth or only tongue, floor of mouth characteristically not involved
  • Character: burning sensation, teeth feel coated, scalded, feeling of sandpaper
  • Onset: bizzarre patterns of pain
  • Radiation: inconsistent with neurological or vascular anatomy
  • Associations: psychogenic component: anxiety, depression, stress
  • Timing: often of months or years
  • Exacerbating/relieving factors: none
  • Severity: obsession with symptoms may rule pt’s life
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Classification of BMS

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  1. Type 1
    - pain-free on awakening
    - burning commences in late morning and increases in severity throughout the day reaching peak in evening
  2. Type 2
    - continuous symptoms throughout the day
  3. Type 3
    - intermittent symptoms
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Differential Diagnosis of BMS

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  • Exclusion of possible causes are required:
  • All visible mucosal disease
  • Erythema migrans
  • Candida infection
  • Iron, vitamin B12 or folate
  • Xerostomia
  • Menopausal symptoms
  • Gastro-oesophageal reflux
  • Dental or food irritants
  • MS
  • Drugs: ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, antiretrovirals, anti epileptic
  • Candida infection at low intensity can cause symptoms in absence of physical lesions - should be excluded by smears
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Treatment of BMS

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  • Reassurance
  • Symptomatic
  • Antidepressants
  • Cognitive behaviour therapy
  • Topical analgesics but with little evidence base
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Remission % of BMS if not treated

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  • 4% complete remission
  • 28% moderate improvement
  • 49% no change
  • 19% worsening
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