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Neuropathic Etiopathogenesis of Burning Mouth Syndrome
Elena Claudia Coculescu1 and Bogdan-Ioan Coculescu2,3*
1Carol Davila, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Bucharest, Romania
2Cantacuzino, National Medico-Military Institute for Research and Development, Bucharest, Romania
3Titu Maiorescu, University, Faculty of Medicine, Bucharest, Romania
Bogdan-Ioan Coculescu, Cantacuzino National Medico- Military Institute for Research and Development, 103 Splaiul Independenței, 050096, Bucharest, Romania.
Received Date: August 26, 2021; Published Date: September 24, 2021
Abstract
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is one of the oral-dental diseases where there are few scientific discoveries in the field, which justifies interest in knowledge in the field. The etiopathogenesis of BMS is still insufficiently known at present. Based on the definition provided by the International Headache Society that presumes that BMS is idiopathic, attempts are being made to identify the possible etiopathological factors associated with the syndrome.
Keywords:Burning mouth syndrome; Neuropathic pain; Non-specific oral pain
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Elena Claudia Coculescu, Bogdan-Ioan Coculescu. Neuropathic Etiopathogenesis of Burning Mouth Syndrome. Adv Can Res & Clinical Imag. 3(3): 2021. ACRCI.MS.ID.000562.
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