2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322007000500005
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Burning Mouth Complaints: Clinical Characteristics of a Brazilian Sample

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“…These diagnoses are supported by the fact that the stiffness descriptor was more common in Group A (p = 0.004), while the numbness/burning descriptor was more common in Group B (p = 0.035). According to the literature, stiffness is a common complaint of myofascial pain and numbness/burning is common for fibromyalgia 23,24 . TMJ arthralgia was another common TMD symptom in half of patients of both groups (Table 3) and this symptom could represent sensitivity of TMJ structures, although there was low frequency of TMJ biomechanical disorders (osteoarthrosis, osteroarthitis or disc displacement), except again for the right disc displacement with reduction in Group A (p = 0.012).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These diagnoses are supported by the fact that the stiffness descriptor was more common in Group A (p = 0.004), while the numbness/burning descriptor was more common in Group B (p = 0.035). According to the literature, stiffness is a common complaint of myofascial pain and numbness/burning is common for fibromyalgia 23,24 . TMJ arthralgia was another common TMD symptom in half of patients of both groups (Table 3) and this symptom could represent sensitivity of TMJ structures, although there was low frequency of TMJ biomechanical disorders (osteoarthrosis, osteroarthitis or disc displacement), except again for the right disc displacement with reduction in Group A (p = 0.012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our protocol included a clinical interview and the examination of patients and the RDC/TMD questionnaire; this last instrument was proposed for clinical and epidemiologic research purposes 18,24 , therefore, the history of the patient, collected with the clinical evaluation 16 is important for the diagnostic process, collecting pain characteristics and identifying other pain complaints and medical history, in order to obtain a more complete description of the clinical findings and to make a differential diagnosis in accordance with accepted criteria 10,18 . With these two assessment instruments it was possible to make a standardized examination with clinical and research objectives.…”
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“…This is characterized by burning sensation close to oral mucosa, symmetric and/or involving the two anterior thirds of the tongue, followed by dysgeusia and xerostomia 3,6 , without identifiable cause 50 . Differential diagnosis should be done to rule out other systemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus (DM), anemia, fibromyalgia and malignancies 51,52 . There are evidences of several peripheral and central sensory changes [53][54][55] .…”
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“…En la primera, se distinguen 2 categorías: primaria (esencial o idiopá tica), en la que la sensació n de ardor de la mucosa oral y á reas periorales no se acompañ a de hallazgos clínicos ni de laboratorio, y secundaria, en la que el escozor oral se produce como consecuencia de alteraciones clínicas, incluyendo lesiones en la mucosa oral, enfermedades sisté micas, procesos psicoló gicos y efectos adversos de ciertos medicamentos 9,26 . En la segunda, basada en las fluctuaciones diarias de los síntomas, se diferencian 3 tipos 6 :…”
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