Dental Talk Thursday | Burning Mouth Syndrome
For
this weeks Dental Talk Thursday we are going to be talking about Burning Mouth Syndrome.
An uncomfortable burning sensation
in the mouth is more common than you may think.
The burning can be
associated with several disorders when present in combination with other
symptoms. Conversely, up to 15% of elderly patients may experience a burning
mouth sensation without having other visible symptoms.
There is not any visible
evidence of the condition, but some symptoms can include:
- Long-lasting burning sensation on tongue, roof of the mouth or lips
- Dry mouth
- Tingling sensation causing discomfort
- Altered smell and/or taste
There are several possible contributors
to burning mouth syndrome such as emotional stress, anxiety, depression,
hormonal deficiencies in post-menopausal women and neurological abnormalities.
Because there is no visible
evidence, you may be wondering how it is diagnosed. It’s typically diagnosed by
elimination the other factors that may cause burning such as medications, type
2 diabetes, allergies and vitamin deficiencies.
Here’s what to do for
treatment:
Eliminate any contributing
factors such as infections, oral products and spicy foods. Make sure to use
only alcohol-free products with low additives and minimal flavoring. Stress
management therapies like yoga and moderate exercise can also help reduce the
pain.
It may not seem like a big deal
but it can be debilitating so make sure to visit your dental team as soon as possible.
- Rachel Faul,
Registered Dental
Hygienist
*Stay tuned for next
weeks "Dental Talk Thursday" over at Facebook.com/RachelFaulFitness at 7:30pm
EST
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