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Finding Relief From Burning Mouth Syndrome

Burning Mouth Syndrome or BMS is a condition that causes a burning or “scalding” sensation in the mouth, throat, lips, and tongue. It is often gradual and intensifying in nature and can induce irritability, anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Its causes are multiple, including irritating dentures, dry mouth, tongue thrusting, teeth grinding, thrush, acid reflux, allergies, medications, nerve and psychological disorders.

BMS also may be a sign of oral cancer, so if you suffer from its burning or “scalding” symptoms you should seek immediate diagnosis and treatment. At Highbridge Dental Associates, we understand how uncomfortable this condition can be. Our team provides gentle evaluation and support to help determine the underlying cause and guide you toward relief. We take a patient-focused approach to care so you can feel supported, heard, and comfortable throughout the process.

What Leads to Burning Mouth Syndrome?

BMS is considered a complex condition because it may develop from more than one underlying factor. Some cases begin suddenly without a clear trigger, while others progress slowly over time. Contributing causes may range from oral issues, such as ill-fitting dentures, dry mouth, or oral thrush, to systemic factors like nutrient deficiencies, hormonal shifts, acid reflux, medications, and neurological or psychological influences.

Because symptoms often overlap with other oral and medical conditions, proper evaluation plays a key role in identifying the root cause. Understanding what contributes to BMS helps create a clearer path for treatment and long-term management.

Common Symptoms of BMS

Symptoms may vary from patient to patient, but many describe the sensation as burning, tingling, or heat-like discomfort in the mouth. Even though symptoms may not be visible externally, the internal discomfort can be persistent and distressing, often affecting quality of life.
You may notice:
  • A persistent burning or scalding feeling in the tongue, lips, throat, or entire mouth
  • Dry mouth or increased thirst
  • Metallic, bitter, or altered taste sensations
  • Pain that worsens throughout the day
  • Difficulty eating hot or spicy foods
  • Sleep disturbance, irritability, or emotional stress related to discomfort

Effective Solutions for Burning Mouth Syndrome

To establish the cause of your BMS we will review your medical history, medications, and symptoms. We will carefully examine your throat, mouth, tongue and lips, and test for thrush and other disorders. We then will provide you with appropriate treatment or refer you to a physician for further testing.

At Highbridge Dental Associates, we approach BMS thoughtfully and methodically. After your initial consultation, treatment may include:

  • Moisturizing strategies and saliva-stimulating products for dry mouth
  • Adjustments for denture irritation if present
  • Antifungal or antibacterial treatment when thrush is detected
  • Counseling on habits like tongue thrusting or teeth grinding
  • Medication review and modification recommendations if necessary
  • Referral to medical specialists when symptoms indicate systemic causes
Our focus is to reduce discomfort, identify contributing triggers, and support ongoing oral comfort.

Managing & Preventing Discomfort

While treatment depends on identifying the cause, certain practices may reduce irritation. Staying hydrated, avoiding spicy foods, limiting alcohol mouthwashes, and reducing acidic or citrus-based foods can help minimize burning sensations. Regular dental visits and good oral hygiene habits also contribute to healthier long-term outcomes.

If you are experiencing burning, tingling, or unexplained discomfort in your mouth, Highbridge Dental Associates is here to support you. Contact us today for an evaluation and guidance toward relief and better oral comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Burning Mouth Syndrome permanent?
Not always. Many patients experience relief after identifying triggers and receiving proper treatment or management strategies.
Can stress make BMS worse?
Yes. Emotional stress and anxiety can amplify symptoms, which is why calming habits and lifestyle support often help.
Does BMS affect taste?
Some patients notice a metallic, bitter, or altered taste along with burning sensations.
Is BMS more common in any age group?
It is seen more frequently in adults, especially around middle age or during hormonal transitions.
Can home remedies cure BMS?
Home care may reduce symptoms, but professional evaluation is necessary to determine the root cause.

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