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Old 07-24-2013, 05:30 AM #1
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Default Burning mouth syndrome and dental appliance

Has anyone experienced burning mouth syndrome symptoms that might be related to wearing a dental appliance for sleep apnea? Symptoms include sensation of tip and sides of tongue being scolded, dry mouth sensation and slight swelling of lip and inside cheeks. I am wondering if this is caused by wearing a dental appliance or something else altogether.
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