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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1995
Omeprazole causes irreversible inhibition of the hydrogen/potassium adenosine triphosphatase enzyme, leading to a marked reduction in both acid secretion and volume of gastric juice. Reported side-effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, and headache.
Julian Teare +2 more
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Omeprazole causes irreversible inhibition of the hydrogen/potassium adenosine triphosphatase enzyme, leading to a marked reduction in both acid secretion and volume of gastric juice. Reported side-effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, and headache.
Julian Teare +2 more
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Dental Update, 2021
Dry mouth has numerous causes, including medications, radiotherapy and rheumatological conditions, such as Sjögren's syndrome. This article presents the common causes of dry mouth, and details the assessment, investigations and management required for patients with dry mouth within primary dental care, in addition to outlining secondary care ...
Shalini Nayee +3 more
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Dry mouth has numerous causes, including medications, radiotherapy and rheumatological conditions, such as Sjögren's syndrome. This article presents the common causes of dry mouth, and details the assessment, investigations and management required for patients with dry mouth within primary dental care, in addition to outlining secondary care ...
Shalini Nayee +3 more
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[Is acupuncture effective for dry mouth?]
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2021Current therapies for dry mouth have several drawbacks and limitations. Therefore, some patients turn to alternative medicine, such as acupuncture. Three systematic reviews of the literature found that acupuncture may have a positive effect on reducing complaints.
Assy, Z., Brand, H.S., Bikker, F.J.
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Dental Abstracts, 2012
Saliva is an important body fluid that helps in digestion of food and facilitation of speech and swallowing, and protects the oral tissues by its antimicrobial and lubricating properties. Subjective oral dryness, or xerostomia, is usually associated with a decreased salivary flow rate (hyposalivation) or psychological factors.
AKKAŞ, İsmail +2 more
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Saliva is an important body fluid that helps in digestion of food and facilitation of speech and swallowing, and protects the oral tissues by its antimicrobial and lubricating properties. Subjective oral dryness, or xerostomia, is usually associated with a decreased salivary flow rate (hyposalivation) or psychological factors.
AKKAŞ, İsmail +2 more
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1997
Dry mouth is a common complaint and, when associated with salivary gland dysfunction, a significant problem. Accurate and complete diagnosis of the patient with complaints of xerostomia is essential. Management should be directed to relief of symptoms, control of oral disease, and improvement in salivary function.
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Dry mouth is a common complaint and, when associated with salivary gland dysfunction, a significant problem. Accurate and complete diagnosis of the patient with complaints of xerostomia is essential. Management should be directed to relief of symptoms, control of oral disease, and improvement in salivary function.
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2022
Abstract Sjögren’s disease affects the salivary glands, which are responsible for making and secreting a complex fluid that provides a multitude of protective and essential functions. The reduction or loss of saliva results in a decrease of these essential functions and significant oral discomfort and pathology.
Ava J. Wu, Troy E. Daniels
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Abstract Sjögren’s disease affects the salivary glands, which are responsible for making and secreting a complex fluid that provides a multitude of protective and essential functions. The reduction or loss of saliva results in a decrease of these essential functions and significant oral discomfort and pathology.
Ava J. Wu, Troy E. Daniels
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The Senior Care Pharmacist
Background: Dry mouth, or xerostomia, is a common complaint among older people. Dry mouth can result in a variety of dental complications, oral discomfort, difficulty swallowing and eating, and decreased taste sensation, all of which can adversely affect quality of life.
Renee L, Hayslett, Leisa L, Marshall
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Background: Dry mouth, or xerostomia, is a common complaint among older people. Dry mouth can result in a variety of dental complications, oral discomfort, difficulty swallowing and eating, and decreased taste sensation, all of which can adversely affect quality of life.
Renee L, Hayslett, Leisa L, Marshall
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La Revue du praticien, 2001
The sensation of dry mouth is a common problem, often neglected. The decrease of salivary flow causes chronic oral discomfort and functional problems and predisposes to rampant dental caries and oral candidiasis. Various methods are described to evaluate salivary gland hypofunction but no single test has sufficiently high specificity and sensitivity ...
E, Vidal, E, Liozon, P, Soria
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The sensation of dry mouth is a common problem, often neglected. The decrease of salivary flow causes chronic oral discomfort and functional problems and predisposes to rampant dental caries and oral candidiasis. Various methods are described to evaluate salivary gland hypofunction but no single test has sufficiently high specificity and sensitivity ...
E, Vidal, E, Liozon, P, Soria
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Medizinische Monatsschrift fur Pharmazeuten, 2006
Dryness of the mouth (xerostomia) is a serious problem for the affected patients, in particular if it is caused by a reduced salivation. Triggering factors are, e.g., drugs (antihypertensives, neuroleptics), CNS disorders, chronic obstruction of nasal breathing, irradiation therapy of head-neck tumors, Sjögren's syndrome, sarcoidosis, or diabetes ...
Michael, Reiss, Gilfe, Reiss
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Dryness of the mouth (xerostomia) is a serious problem for the affected patients, in particular if it is caused by a reduced salivation. Triggering factors are, e.g., drugs (antihypertensives, neuroleptics), CNS disorders, chronic obstruction of nasal breathing, irradiation therapy of head-neck tumors, Sjögren's syndrome, sarcoidosis, or diabetes ...
Michael, Reiss, Gilfe, Reiss
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Help for the dry mouth patient
Journal of Dentistry, 1982Abstract The properties of saliva have been defmed in an attempt to help patients with xerostomia (dry mouth) by producing an artificial saliva. Clinical trials, using various saliva substitutes, were carried out and it has been shown that polyethylene oxide could have a use in the future.
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