Research advances in the etiology and treatment of bitter taste in the mouth
Bitter taste in the mouth is a prevalent clinical symptom that refers to a spontaneous bitterness in the mouth after excluding external factors such as diet, and belongs to the phantogeusia of dysgeusia. The etiology and mechanism of bitter taste in the mouth remain unclear. Studies have shown that...
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Main Author: | YANG Zhixin, WANG Jiongke, MING Jieyu, ZENG Xin, CHEN Qianming (Author) |
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Editorial Office of Stomatology,
2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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