Objectives In this review, some recent data on aetiology, pathogenesis and clinical management of burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP) are offered. Materials and methods A literature review was performed to give an up-to-date on these frequent chronic oral pain conditions; particular attention was paid to the most accredited etiology hypothesis, and to the clinical and therapeutic approaches. Results and conclusions The dentist frequently obsderves cases of facial pain. Up to 25% of the general population seems to suffer these pain conditions, i.e. BMS and PIFP. All patients may benefit from additional psychological support and a multidisciplinary approach could facilitate an adequate pain management. © 2013 LSWR Srl.
Chronic oral pain: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP)
Adamo D.;
2013-01-01
Abstract
Objectives In this review, some recent data on aetiology, pathogenesis and clinical management of burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP) are offered. Materials and methods A literature review was performed to give an up-to-date on these frequent chronic oral pain conditions; particular attention was paid to the most accredited etiology hypothesis, and to the clinical and therapeutic approaches. Results and conclusions The dentist frequently obsderves cases of facial pain. Up to 25% of the general population seems to suffer these pain conditions, i.e. BMS and PIFP. All patients may benefit from additional psychological support and a multidisciplinary approach could facilitate an adequate pain management. © 2013 LSWR Srl.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.