Common causes include:
Also consider (2):
If there is no oral cause such as gingival inflammation or systemic cause (e.g. drug therapy) to explain the patient's symptom then review the patient's social history to determine if there are any lifestyle stresses. In more than one third of patients with idiopathic taste disturbance there may be some psychological upset including anxiety and depression...such patients may also complain of a burning sensation affecting different surfaces of the mouth - mostly the tongue or lip - or complain of long-standing oral dryness (in the absence of clinical signs) ..the problem may last up to 2 years, there is data suggesting 77% of patients will have spontaneous remission of symptoms and further 15% spontaneous remission following psychological approaches (2).
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