1. Burning mouth in Parkinson's disease sufferers.
- Author
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Clifford TJ, Warsi MJ, Burnett CA, and Lamey PJ
- Subjects
- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Antiparkinson Agents adverse effects, Burning Mouth Syndrome epidemiology, Burning Mouth Syndrome etiology, Female, Humans, Levodopa adverse effects, Male, Middle Aged, Northern Ireland epidemiology, Parkinson Disease drug therapy, Prevalence, Sampling Studies, Burning Mouth Syndrome complications, Dental Care for Chronically Ill, Parkinson Disease complications
- Abstract
Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of burning mouth (BM) in a population of Parkinson's Disease (PD) sufferers and also to assess the use of pain profiles in identifying the type of burning sensation experienced., Design: Subjects were surveyed by means of a one shot postal questionnaire for which ethical approval had previously been granted. Anonymity was guaranteed and therefore no attempt was made to follow up non-respondents., Main Outcome: BM was reported by 24% of respondents. The pain profiles were completed by 17 BM sufferers., Conclusion: Burning mouth is reported to occur in 24% of PD sufferers which is 5 times greater than that of the general population. The reason for this is uncertain but the result has implications for the future care of PD patients and indicates the need for increased dental input at PD outpatient clinics.
- Published
- 1998
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