Could methylene blue be used to manage burning mouth syndrome? A pilot case series
Objective: Burning mouth syndrome is a disabling condition of complex pathophysiology characterized by spontaneous pain felt in the oral mucosa in the absence of evident mucosal lesions which lacks efficient treatments to this day. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the efficacy of methyle...
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Main Authors: | Lecor Papa Abdou (Author), Touré Babacar (Author), Moreau Nathan (Author), Braud Adeline (Author), Dieb Wisam (Author), Boucher Yves (Author) |
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EDP Sciences,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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