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Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic oral pain condition that causes a persistent burning or stinging sensation in the mouth, often without visible changes in the tissues. It mostly affects women in midlife and older age and can greatly reduce quality of life.
This study reviewed the medical records of patients with BMS who were treated with a topical 1% amitriptyline gel. The aim was to evaluate whether this gel could reduce pain and to record any side effects.
Patients applied the gel inside the mouth for several weeks. Pain intensity was measured using a 0-10 scale before and after treatment. We also collected information about patients' overall impression of improvement and any reported adverse events.
By analyzing these retrospective data, we hope to provide real-world evidence on the effectiveness and safety of topical amitriptyline gel as a potential treatment option for patients with burning mouth syndrome.
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Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic oral pain condition that causes a persistent burning or stinging sensation in the mouth, often without visible changes in the tissues. It mostly affects women in midlife and older age and can greatly reduce quality of life.
This study reviewed the medical records of patients with BMS who were treated with a topical 1% amitriptyline gel. The aim was to evaluate whether this gel could reduce pain and to record any side effects.
Patients applied the gel inside the mouth for several weeks. Pain intensity was measured using a 0-10 scale before and after treatment. We also collected information about patients' overall impression of improvement and any reported adverse events.
By analyzing these retrospective data, we hope to provide real-world evidence on the effectiveness and safety of topical amitriptyline gel as a potential treatment option for patients with burning mouth syndrome.
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Symptoms recurring daily for >50% of the day for at least 3 months.
Pain intensity ≥4 on a 0-10 numerical rating scale (NRS) at baseline.
Normal appearance of the oral mucosa and normal intraoral clinical examination.
Received topical amitriptyline 1% gel as part of routine care.
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30 participants in 1 patient group
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