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Burning Mouth Syndrome is classified under the ICD-10-CM code K14.6 (Glossodynia) and was historically categorized under ICD-9-CM code 529.6. These codes are essential for medical billing and tracking the clinical diagnosis of Burning Mouth Syndrome, which is characterized by chronic oral burning sensations without identifiable mucosal lesions. What is the clinical definition of Burning Mouth Syndrome? Burning Mouth Syndrome is a complex neuropathic condition defined by an intraoral burning or dysesthetic sensation that persists for more than two hours per day for more than three months.
Burning Mouth Syndrome is classified under the ICD-10-CM code K14.6 (Glossodynia) and was historically categorized under ICD-9-CM code 529.6. These codes are essential for medical billing and tracking the clinical diagnosis of Burning Mouth Syndrome, which is characterized by chronic oral burning sensations without identifiable mucosal lesions.
Burning Mouth Syndrome is a complex neuropathic condition defined by an intraoral burning or dysesthetic sensation that persists for more than two hours per day for more than three months. Clinically, Burning Mouth Syndrome presents in the absence of clinically apparent causative lesions or systemic medical conditions, distinguishing it from secondary oral burning caused by nutritional deficiencies, infections, or diabetes.
Diagnosis of Burning Mouth Syndrome is primarily a process of exclusion. Clinicians must perform a thorough examination to rule out secondary causes. The diagnostic workup typically includes:
Living with Burning Mouth Syndrome can be isolating due to the invisible nature of the pain. Currently, 21 members of the DiseaseMaps.org community have shared their experiences with Burning Mouth Syndrome, highlighting the importance of peer support in managing the psychological burden of chronic oral pain. Understanding that your symptoms are recognized by specific ICD coding helps in validating the medical reality of this condition.
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