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    Pharmacotherapy in relieving the symptoms of burning mouth syndrome: A 1‐year follow‐up study by Paudel, Durga, Utsunomiya, Masafumi, Yoshida, Koki, Giri, Sarita, Uehara, Osamu, Matsuoka, Hirofumi, Chiba, Itsuo, Toyofuku, Akira, Abiko, Yoshihiro

    Published in Oral diseases (01-01-2020)
    “…Objective Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic intraoral burning sensation with no identifiable causes. In this study, we aim to demonstrate the…”
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    Osseous choristoma of the tongue: two case reports by Adhikari, Bhoj Raj, Sato, Jun, Morikawa, Tetsuro, Obara-Itoh, June, Utsunomiya, Masafumi, Harada, Fumiya, Chujo, Takatoshi, Takai, Rie, Yoshida, Koki, Nishimura, Michiko, Shakya, Mamata, Nagayasu, Hiroki, Abiko, Yoshihiro

    Published in Journal of medical case reports (17-03-2016)
    “…Osseous choristoma is a very rare, benign lesion in the maxillofacial region. It appears as a benign mass of normally matured bony tissue covered by the normal…”
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    Myoepithelioma of the Palate: A Case Report by Morikawa, Tetsuro, Paudel, Durga, Onishi, Aya, Hiraki, Daichi, Adhikari, Bhoj Raj, Neopane, Puja, Harada, Fumiya, Utsunomiya, Masafumi, Yoshida, Koki, Sato, Jun, Nishimura, Michiko, Abiko, Yoshihiro

    Published in Journal of dentistry Indonesia (01-12-2017)
    “…Myoepithelioma, a benign tumor, occurs with a frequency of 1.5% among all salivary gland tumors, and it most commonly affects the parotid gland. Nearly the…”
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    The influence of intolerance of uncertainty on the correlation between the severity of symptoms and satisfaction with oral state in patients with burning mouth syndrome by Utsunomiya, Masafumi, Matsuoka, Hirofumi, Takenoshita, Miho, Toyofuku, Akira, Miura, Hiroko, Abiko, Yoshihiro

    Published in Clinical oral investigations (01-11-2022)
    “…Objective Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) is thought to be involved with the psychological factors that influence the symptoms in patients with burning mouth…”
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