2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2004.01.012
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Biochemical analysis of saliva and taste acuity evaluation in patients with burning mouth syndrome, xerostomia and/or gustatory disturbances

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“…This datum may point that both BMS and dry mouth seem to affect mainly the population aged 50 years or around (1,15,24) . Regarding patients' clinical history, the symptomatic groups showed similarities in may aspects, which agrees with the reviewed literature (2,(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)11,16,22,23) . Some studies, however, found variations especially regarding the intensity of the symptom (4,22,24) .…”
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“…This datum may point that both BMS and dry mouth seem to affect mainly the population aged 50 years or around (1,15,24) . Regarding patients' clinical history, the symptomatic groups showed similarities in may aspects, which agrees with the reviewed literature (2,(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)11,16,22,23) . Some studies, however, found variations especially regarding the intensity of the symptom (4,22,24) .…”
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“…This study also confirmed the associated symptoms by both groups, i.e., the main symptom in one group appears as an associated symptom in the other group, and vice-versa (4,7,8,15,23,24) . The diversity of symptoms found and associated to the main symptoms -burning sensation and dry mouth -probably makes it difficult to discover the cause, which, as a consequence, results in various treatments (14,18,19,23) .…”
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