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Author: Suter, Valerie G A; Negoias, Simona; Friedrich, Hergen; Landis, Basile N; Caversaccio, Marco-Domenico; Bornstein, Michael M
Title: Impaired Taste Perception in Lichen Planus Patients with Tongue Involvement.
  • Cord-id: 393jfhwp
  • Document date: 2021_1_7
  • ID: 393jfhwp
    Snippet: PURPOSE To analyse the taste function in a pool of untreated patients with oral lichen planus (OLP) with tongue lesions (n = 35) and without tongue lesions (n = 36) and to compare it to healthy subjects (n = 36). MATERIALS AND METHODS Firstly, the subjective overall taste ability and impairment of the sensations of 'sweet', 'sour', 'salty' and 'bitter' were recorded in all three groups. Secondly, taste function was tested in all included subjects using the standardised 'Taste Strips' test. RESUL
    Document: PURPOSE To analyse the taste function in a pool of untreated patients with oral lichen planus (OLP) with tongue lesions (n = 35) and without tongue lesions (n = 36) and to compare it to healthy subjects (n = 36). MATERIALS AND METHODS Firstly, the subjective overall taste ability and impairment of the sensations of 'sweet', 'sour', 'salty' and 'bitter' were recorded in all three groups. Secondly, taste function was tested in all included subjects using the standardised 'Taste Strips' test. RESULTS Data showed a statistically statistically significant difference in overall taste perception between OLP patients with tongue lesions and control subjects (p = 0.027) for the tested taste function. The sensation of 'sour' showed the most pronounced difference (p = 0.08). The subjective taste perception and that of individual taste qualities did not differ statistically significantly between the three groups, and the correlation between subjective and objective taste perception was low. There was also a low correlation between taste scores and the presence of lesions on different areas of the tongue. CONCLUSION For patients with OLP experiencing a loss in appetite, a formal taste examination and subsequent counselling should be considered.

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