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Potential Biomarkers for an Evidence-Based Diagnosis of Burning Mouth Syndrome

Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain 2023³â 48±Ç 4È£ p.131 ~ 136
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ÀÌ°æÀº ( Lee Kyung-Eun ) - 

Abstract


Burning mouth syndrome (BMS), a chronic pain disorder with an unclear etiology, is characterized by a burning sensation in the oral cavity. The absence of objective diagnostic methods for this condition complicates its diagnosis and treatment. Recently, efforts have been ongoing to find biomarkers for the diagnosis and evaluation of patients with BMS. Several studies have reported hematological changes, differences in salivary protein composition, and peripheral neuropathy in the affected oral tissues. This review summarizes the research regarding the objective changes observed in patients with BMS to identify potential diagnostic approaches.

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Biomarkers; Burning mouth syndrome; Diagnosis

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