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What Is The Treatment For The Mucosal Pain In The Palate?

Hi, I am a senior dentist in Nepal . I have one Dental patient 45 yrs old lady having mucosal pain in palate just below the upper incisor teeth. I do not find any pathology . This is burning type of sensation .
What would be line of treatment ?
Thanks
Wed, 25 Jun 2014
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Dentist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 's  Response
Thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the burning sensation could be because of any trauma to the mucosa by the lower teeth(impinging lower teeth on the palate) or it can be because of ulceration. Or it can be because of other lesions which produce burning sensation like lichen planus, contact stomatitis or allergic stomatitis. you can prescribe topical anethetic or analgesic and topical steroids. it can be because of any injection given at that site. you can give a multivitamin (capsule neurobion- nerve regenerating drugs)supplements also. i hope my answer will help you. take care.
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What Is The Treatment For The Mucosal Pain In The Palate?

Thanks for your query, i have gone through your query. the burning sensation could be because of any trauma to the mucosa by the lower teeth(impinging lower teeth on the palate) or it can be because of ulceration. Or it can be because of other lesions which produce burning sensation like lichen planus, contact stomatitis or allergic stomatitis. you can prescribe topical anethetic or analgesic and topical steroids. it can be because of any injection given at that site. you can give a multivitamin (capsule neurobion- nerve regenerating drugs)supplements also. i hope my answer will help you. take care.