Content of review 1, reviewed on September 22, 2023

The therapeutic efficacy of PBM in ameliorating the symptoms of pain in patients diagnosed with BMS. The empirical findings derived from research indicate a significant diminution of discomfort immediately succeeding each individual PBM treatment session. This therapeutic relief, however, exhibited a tendency to gradually dissipate over the ensuing week, underscoring the transient nature of the benefits.
the text is clear and easy to read. The paper is interesting and well written The abstract is short yet comprehensive. Authors have included and reported all of their key findings and conclusions.
The following should be added to the design study title
the keywords are accurately reflect the content
The introduction is relatively small.
The description of the statistical analysis is clear. You should justify why that number of sessions. Justify the sample size
As a variable measure of pain, patients are accompanied by other symptoms that have not been described.
There are no suggestions for future research
the conclusions should be summarized
The tables are adequate
The figures are excessive and do not contribute

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Content of review 2, reviewed on October 29, 2023

The changes have been adequate, I think that the figures are too many and the shadows do not contribute anything

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Content of review 3, reviewed on January 03, 2024

The changes have been made, it is important to take into account the significant limitations of the study since there is no control group. You should highlight what this research contributes as new.

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Content of review 4, reviewed on February 05, 2024

well done

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References

    Finfter, O., Kizel, L., Czerninski, R., Heiliczer, S., Sharav, Y., Cohen, R., Aframian, D. J., Haviv, Y. 2024. Photobiomodulation alleviates Burning Mouth Syndrome pain: Immediate and weekly outcomes explored. Oral Diseases.