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The GDP, in liaison with medical colleagues, has much to offer patients who suffer BMS. It is important that the history is gained in an unhurried and sympathetic clinical environment, along with subsequent investigations. With such an approach, it is possible to successfully treat the majority of patients with BMS, a condition which at first may seem a very difficult problem to manage
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Lamey, P., Lewis, M. Oral medicine in practice: burning mouth syndrome. Br Dent J 167, 197–200 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4806969
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