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  2. How to Manage Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) - AOL

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    Burning mouth syndrome requires medical treatment. Since the pain is linked to nerves, there’s little you can do to soothe flares, though some people find that sucking ice or chewing gum helps.

  3. Burning mouth syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a burning, tingling or scalding sensation in the mouth, lasting for at least four to six months, with no underlying known dental or medical cause. [3][7] No related signs of disease are found in the mouth. [3] People with burning mouth syndrome may also have a subjective xerostomia (dry mouth sensation where no ...

  4. Glossitis - Wikipedia

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    Burning sensation. [2] Some use the term secondary burning mouth syndrome in cases where a detectable cause, such as glossitis, for an oral burning sensation. [5] Depending upon the underlying cause, there may be additional signs and symptoms such as pallor, oral ulceration and angular cheilitis. [2]

  5. Angular cheilitis - Wikipedia

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    Angular cheilitis – a fissure running in the corner of the mouth with reddened, irritated facial skin adjacent. A fairly mild case of angular cheilitis extending onto the facial skin in a young person (affected area is within the black oval). Angular cheilitis is a fairly non specific term which describes the presence of an inflammatory ...

  6. 8 Reasons Your Throat Burns - AOL

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    Burning Mouth Syndrome. ... Over-the-counter (OTC) treatment for GERD includes antacids that neutralize or stop the production of stomach acid, such as Mylanta, Rolaids and Tums, Prilosec, or ...

  7. Oral and maxillofacial pathology - Wikipedia

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    Dentistry. Oral and maxillofacial pathology refers to the diseases of the mouth ("oral cavity" or "stoma"), jaws ("maxillae" or "gnath") and related structures such as salivary glands, temporomandibular joints, facial muscles and perioral skin (the skin around the mouth). [1][2] The mouth is an important organ with many different functions.

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