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09-10-2008, 02:23 AM | #1 | |||
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Someone suggested oral lichen planus as a possible cause of my burning mouth. Having seen 2 dentists, GP and neuro, who all looked in my mouth, none mentioned this as a possibility.
What I'm curious about is, how does oral lichen planus present? Is it a constant discomfort? Mine is non existent during sleep, and only starts to get worse in the evening/late night when I'm still awake. I've checked my own mouth, and while I had some white lines, but they seem to coincide with my bite (and I tend to bite the inside of my cheek accidentally!). Is there a way to say one is OLP, or one is burning mouth syndrome?
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09-13-2008, 02:25 AM | #2 | ||
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My problem turned out to be certain foods. The main problem for me was Zone Bars and nuts. As soon as I stopped these foods, the symptoms were gone. I hope this helps. Take care |
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