Medeiros, Ana Miryam de CostaSouza, Larissa Moreira de2015-11-252021-09-272015-11-252021-09-272015-06-12SOUZA, Larissa Moreira de. Análise do estado psicológico em pacientes portadores da síndrome do ardor bucal 2015. 16 f. TCC (Graduação) - Departamento de Odontologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2015.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/39145To investigate a possible association between Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) and psychological factors such as depression, stress and anxiety. Methods: The study was a prospective longitudinal type and the sample consisted of patients of Oral Diagnosis Service of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, from 2014 to 2015. The sample was divided into two groups: (1) BMS and (2) Secondary Burning Mouth (SBM), according to medical history, clinical examination and laboratory examinations. Inventories were applied validated depression, anxiety and stress before and after the treatments for burning. The study consisted of 30 patients (10 patients with BMS and 20 with SBM), the group exhibited an average age over 55 years, mostly female (90% in both groups) in menopausal period. Results: Burning was the most reported symptom by BMS group (90%) and the site, was the tongue (80%). As for the psychological aspect regarding the BMS the stress level of the group, before treatment, was equally distributed between no stress (40.0%) and physical stress (40.0%); most of the patients had no depression (70%) and minimal anxiety (60%). After treatment, most of the BMS group performed without stress (63.6%), no depression (60.0%) and with a minimum degree of anxiety (70.0%). Discussion: We found that, regardless of the clinical condition of the individual, the degree of stress, depression and anxiety not statistically interfered in decreasing the symptoms of BMS.To investigate a possible association between Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) and psychological factors such as depression, stress and anxiety. Methods: The study was a prospective longitudinal type and the sample consisted of patients of Oral Diagnosis Service of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, from 2014 to 2015. The sample was divided into two groups: (1) BMS and (2) Secondary Burning Mouth (SBM), according to medical history, clinical examination and laboratory examinations. Inventories were applied validated depression, anxiety and stress before and after the treatments for burning. The study consisted of 30 patients (10 patients with BMS and 20 with SBM), the group exhibited an average age over 55 years, mostly female (90% in both groups) in menopausal period. Results: Burning was the most reported symptom by BMS group (90%) and the site, was the tongue (80%). As for the psychological aspect regarding the BMS the stress level of the group, before treatment, was equally distributed between no stress (40.0%) and physical stress (40.0%); most of the patients had no depression (70%) and minimal anxiety (60%). After treatment, most of the BMS group performed without stress (63.6%), no depression (60.0%) and with a minimum degree of anxiety (70.0%). Discussion: We found that, regardless of the clinical condition of the individual, the degree of stress, depression and anxiety not statistically interfered in decreasing the symptoms of BMS.openAccessSíndrome da ardência bucalDepressãoAnsiedadeEstresseAnálise do estado psicológico em pacientes portadores da síndrome do ardor bucalbachelorThesis