FLAMING MOUTH SYNDROME IN THE NEUROLOGIST'S PRACTICE

International Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology

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Keywords

blazing mouth syndrome
neurologist

How to Cite

Nurmamatovna, A. Z., Khushmatovich, L. M., Boliyor o’gli, K. N., Bo’riboy o’gli, E. M., Atabayevich, K. A., & Mirkhamzayevna, M. M. (2024). FLAMING MOUTH SYNDROME IN THE NEUROLOGIST’S PRACTICE. International Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, 2(7), 29–32. Retrieved from https://medicaljournals.eu/index.php/IJCNP/article/view/770

Abstract

Prosocranialgia (stomatoneurological syndromes, orofacial pain, neurostomatological syndromes) are frequently encountered in the practice of both dentist and neurologist. Up to 40% of patients with pain in the maxillofacial region who visit a dentist need to consult a neurologist.

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