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[Gagging reflex and vomiting in prosthetic dentistry].

open access: yesStomatoloski glasnik Srbije, 1972
N, Dergović, Z, Stosić
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Gag reflex and dysphagia

Head & Neck, 1996
The gag reflex is a protective response that prevents foreign objects or noxious material from entering the pharynx, larynx, or trachea; it is not elicited during a normal swallow. Although no data have been reported to support a relationship between the gag reflex and dysphagia, the gag reflex is nevertheless routinely assessed during the bedside ...
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The effect of neuroleptic and antiparkinsonian medication on the gag reflex

Schizophrenia Research, 1990
A polygraph assessment of medicated psychiatric patients suggests anticholinergic effects are the primary cause of a diminished gag reflex. Sex differences indicate that females are relatively protected.
C, Hudson, J, Thornton, G, O'Keefe
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