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There are a number of possible causes of burning mouth syndrome, including:
damage to nerves that control pain and taste


hormonal changes


dry mouth, which can be caused by many medicines and disorders such as Sjögren's syndrome or diabetes


nutritional deficiencies


oral candidiasis, a fungal infection in the mouth


acid reflux


poorly-fitting dentures or allergies to denture materials


anxiety and depression.
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