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  • '''Burning Mouth Syndrome''' ...droʊm/. The etymology of the term comes from the English words "burning", "mouth", and "syndrome", which respectively mean "being on fire", "the opening in
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  • '''Burning Mouth Syndrome''' ...droʊm/. The etymology of the term comes from the English words "burning", "mouth", and "syndrome", which respectively mean "being on fire", "the opening in
    2 KB (257 words) - 20:03, 7 February 2024
  • ...een adopted by the medical community to refer to the muscular organ in the mouth that is primarily used for tasting, licking, swallowing, and articulating s ...Also known as burning mouth syndrome, this condition is characterized by a burning sensation on the tongue.
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  • == Mouth Ulcer == ...]]''', is a type of [[ulcer]] that develops on the mucous membranes of the mouth or lips.
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  • ...is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the corners of the mouth. The term "cheilosis" is derived from the Greek word "cheilo", meaning "lip ...tion in the mouth, difficulty in opening the mouth, and a bad taste in the mouth.
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  • .../) is a type of [[blister]] that typically forms on the lips or inside the mouth of a newborn baby. It is caused by the baby's constant sucking, either on a ...er]]: A small bubble on the skin filled with serum and caused by friction, burning, or other damage.
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  • ...ion: /kɒnˈtækt stoʊməˈtaɪtɪs/), also known as '''contact dermatitis of the mouth''', is a type of [[inflammation]] that affects the [[mucous membranes]] of The term "stomatitis" is derived from the Greek words "stoma" meaning "mouth" and "-itis" meaning "inflammation". "Contact" refers to the condition bein
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  • ...tomatitis''', is a condition that primarily affects the hard palate of the mouth. It is characterized by inflammation and changes in the mucous membrane due ...term "Stomatitis Nicotina" is derived from the Greek word "stoma" meaning mouth, "itis" indicating inflammation, and "nicotina" referring to nicotine, the
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  • ...ppear on the tongue. These bumps, or [[papillae]], can cause discomfort, a burning sensation, or increased sensitivity to certain types of food. ...s may include a metallic taste in the mouth or a general discomfort in the mouth or tongue.
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  • ...ondition that primarily affects the facial region, particularly around the mouth. ...erived from the Latin words "Peri" meaning around, "Oral" referring to the mouth, and "Dermatitis" which is a general term for skin inflammation.
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  • ...m "Oral Submucous Fibrosis" is derived from the Latin words "Oral" meaning mouth, "Sub" meaning under, "Mucous" referring to the slimy substance secreted by * Inability to open mouth fully ([[trismus]])
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  • ...sticus", which means "burning". It is used in this context to describe the burning or corrosive effect these substances can have when ingested. * [[Pain]] or burning in the mouth, throat, or stomach
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  • ...ore". "Oral mucosa" refers to the mucous membrane lining the inside of the mouth. ...oral mucosa is characterized by a rapidly developing, painful ulcer in the mouth. It is often associated with a history of trauma. The ulcer is typically so
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  • ...tomatitis vegetans" is derived from the Greek words "pyon" (pus), "stoma" (mouth), and "vegetans" (growing). It was first described in 1949 by McCarthy and ...mptoms may include [[erythema]], [[edema]], and a burning sensation in the mouth.
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  • ...ion where stomach acid frequently flows back into the tube connecting your mouth and stomach ([[esophagus]]). This backwash (acid reflux) can irritate the l * [[Heartburn]]: A burning pain in the chest that is usually caused by stomach acid flowing back into
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  • The term "stomatitis" is derived from the Greek words "stoma" meaning mouth, and "-itis" indicating inflammation. The prefix "denture-related" specifie ...ation of the oral mucosa beneath the denture. This may be accompanied by a burning sensation, discomfort, or pain. Other symptoms may include bad breath ([[ha
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  • ...eth and chewing. Unlike [[smoking tobacco]], spit tobacco does not require burning; instead, the user extracts the nicotine through saliva production. ...of users spitting out the tobacco juices and saliva that accumulate in the mouth during the process of chewing or "dipping" the tobacco.
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