National Dental Examining Board of Canada (NDEB) Practice Exam

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What are the clinical signs of burning mouth syndrome?

  1. No significant clinical/lab sign

  2. Ulcers

  3. White patches

  4. Red lesions

The correct answer is: No significant clinical/lab sign

Burning mouth syndrome is a chronic condition that affects the mouth, causing a burning sensation. The clinical signs of this condition include a burning sensation on the tongue, lips, and other parts of the mouth, as well as dry mouth and altered taste. None of the other options are considered clinical signs of burning mouth syndrome, as they are associated with other conditions, such as oral ulcers, fungal infections, or inflammation. Therefore, the correct answer is A No significant clinical/lab sign.