Background: Dry mouth is usually caused by a reduced salivary flow or by changes in the biochemical composition of saliva. Objective: The aim of this paper is a review of the update literature of dry mouth. Methods: We search in pubmed in the past 10 years using the words «dry mouth», «causes», «symptoms», «treatment » and «dentistry». A large number of papers have been identified. Papers not relevant to the issue were removed reducing the entries to 56 only. Results: There are no clearly established protocols for the treatment of dry mouth in the literature. Most of identified papers were systematic reviews, non-systematic reviews, and observational studies. The most studied patients were Sjögren’s syndrome and the irradiated patients. Tre...
Objective: Sjögren’s syndrome patients use different dry-mouth interventions for the relieve of thei...
Dry mouth, or oral dryness, is a complex and quite commoncondition, reported with a varying prevalen...
Objective: To identify all outcome measures used to assess salivary gland hypofunction (i.e.: object...
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the attitude, observations, and knowledge of Ger...
Non‐drug treatments for dry mouth symptomsReview questionThis review, carried out by authors of the ...
BackgroundXerostomia (the feeling of dry mouth) is a common symptom especially in older adults. Caus...
Saliva is a key element in oral homeostasis, oral function and maintenance of oral health. Dry mouth...
Xerostomia, also known as dry mouth, is a subjective sensation arising due to the reduced salivary f...
This paper summarises a series of studies already published in German and presents new data related ...
This paper summarises a series of studies already published in German and presents new data related ...
This paper summarises a series of studies already published in German and presents new data related ...
Aim To assess primary care dental practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and clinical management of pat...
Aim To assess primary care dental practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and clinical management of pat...
Objective: Sjögren’s syndrome patients use different dry-mouth interventions for the relieve of thei...
Dry mouth, or oral dryness, is a complex and quite commoncondition, reported with a varying prevalen...
Objective: Sjögren’s syndrome patients use different dry-mouth interventions for the relieve of thei...
Dry mouth, or oral dryness, is a complex and quite commoncondition, reported with a varying prevalen...
Objective: To identify all outcome measures used to assess salivary gland hypofunction (i.e.: object...
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the attitude, observations, and knowledge of Ger...
Non‐drug treatments for dry mouth symptomsReview questionThis review, carried out by authors of the ...
BackgroundXerostomia (the feeling of dry mouth) is a common symptom especially in older adults. Caus...
Saliva is a key element in oral homeostasis, oral function and maintenance of oral health. Dry mouth...
Xerostomia, also known as dry mouth, is a subjective sensation arising due to the reduced salivary f...
This paper summarises a series of studies already published in German and presents new data related ...
This paper summarises a series of studies already published in German and presents new data related ...
This paper summarises a series of studies already published in German and presents new data related ...
Aim To assess primary care dental practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and clinical management of pat...
Aim To assess primary care dental practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and clinical management of pat...
Objective: Sjögren’s syndrome patients use different dry-mouth interventions for the relieve of thei...
Dry mouth, or oral dryness, is a complex and quite commoncondition, reported with a varying prevalen...
Objective: Sjögren’s syndrome patients use different dry-mouth interventions for the relieve of thei...
Dry mouth, or oral dryness, is a complex and quite commoncondition, reported with a varying prevalen...
Objective: To identify all outcome measures used to assess salivary gland hypofunction (i.e.: object...