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Hyposalivation in elderly patients.
Journal (Canadian Dental Association), 2007Saliva is a key element in oral homeostasis, oral function and maintenance of oral health. Dry mouth has multiple oral health consequences and affects quality of life. The incidence of dry mouth and its public health impact are increasing due to the aging population, the effects of some systemic diseases, and medical management and commonly prescribed ...
Anurag, Gupta +2 more
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Oral microbiota associated with hyposalivation of different origins
Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 2003We analysed and compared the oral microbial flora in four groups with hyposalivation caused by radiation therapy (RT), primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS), medication or unknown factors (Unknown), or neuroleptic treatment (Neuro). A control group with normal salivary secretion was also included.
A, AlmståhI +4 more
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Dental Plaque pH and Micro-organisms during Hyposalivation
Journal of Dental Research, 2006We have previously reported that minor gland and whole saliva flow rates and salivary proteins showed differences in individuals with primary Sjögren’s syndrome or head and neck radiation therapy, compared with controls ( Eliasson et al., 2005 ). We now hypothesize that pH and number of acidogenic micro-organisms in dental plaque as well as saliva ...
L, Eliasson +4 more
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Longitudinal Assessment of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and Hyposalivation
Journal of Dental Research, 2011Hyposalivation is a common adverse effect of anti-neoplastic therapy of head and neck cancer, causing impaired quality of life and predisposition to oral infections. However, data on the effects of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) on salivary secretion are scarce.
Laaksonen, M. +6 more
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[Cause, effects and treatment of hyposalivation].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2002Adverse effects of drugs, radiotherapeutic treatment of head and neck tumors and Sjögren's syndrome are common causes of hyposalivation. The resulting sequelae include oral dryness, burning mouth, impeded oral functions, nocturnal oral discomfort and an increased incidence of rampant caries and oral infections.
A, Vissink +2 more
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[Xerostomia and hyposalivation: clinical aspects].
Practica odontologica, 1990In stomatology, salivary function and dysfunction are seldom discussed in their biological and psychological aspects; too often, the terms are mistakenly used as synonyms. The importance of identifying these conditions not only involves direct therapeutic implications, as it can additionally influence global and systemic buccal conditions, as well as ...
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Hyposalivation after Single Doses of Antidepressants
International Pharmacopsychiatry, 1982P L, Mikkelsen +4 more
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Cannabis Use and Hyposalivation
The Journal of the American Dental AssociationMichael Dodds +4 more
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