
Burning Mouth Syndrome
๐Overview
Burning Mouth Syndrome primarily involves a recurring or long-term sensation of burning in the mouth that affects the tongue, lips, gums, or palate. This condition is clinically categorized as a neuropathic pain disorder, which may be related to underlying dysfunction within the sensory nerves of the peripheral or central nervous system.
Although the oral tissues often appear healthy during examination, the sensory discomfort can be widespread or localized to specific areas of the mouth. The condition is defined by its lack of visible sores or other traditional medical indicators, making it a distinct clinical diagnosis based on the nature of the pain and the exclusion of other factors.
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