Reproduced with permission from Australian PrescriberThe document attached has been archived with permission from the publisher/copyright holder.Xerostomia is the subjective sensation of dry mouth. Many drugs, especially those with anticholinergic effects, can cause xerostomia, particularly in the elderly. Another major cause is radiotherapy to the head and neck damaging the salivary glands. Newer techniques to target radiotherapy and protective drugs, such as amifostine, could decrease the incidence of xerostomia.Treatment is based on either stimulating the flow of remaining salivary tissue with lollies or sialogogues such as pilocarpine, or wetting the mucosa with water or artificial saliva containing glycerine or compounds such as carbox...
Head and neck cancer is becoming a more recognizable pathology to the general population and dentist...
Purpose: Radiotherapy causes xerostomia in patients treated for head and neck cancer. This study inv...
Objective: To identify factors significantly associated with xerostomia in non-radiated patients. Me...
Background: The irradiation of head and neck cancer (HNC) often causes damage to the salivary glands...
Xerostomia is the subjective feeling of oral dryness. The major causes are Sjögren's syndrome (SS), ...
Xerostomia, or feeling of dry mouth is the most common (80%) of all complications of radiotherapy fo...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: radiotherapy for treatment of head and neck cancer imp...
An investigation into the use of pilocarpine as a sialagogue in patients with radiation induced xero...
A 76-year old male presented at the Oral Medicine Clinic, complaining of a persistent feeling of a d...
OBJECTIVE: This study reports a case of radiation-induced xerstomia in a patient with nasopharyngeal...
Head and neck cancer is becoming a more recognizable pathology to the general population and dentist...
Saliva plays a key role in the maintenance of oral health. Xerostomia or reduced salivary flow is a ...
Xerostomia is one side effect of radiation therapy that most commonly affects head and neck. This si...
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...
Background: Radiation therapy used for head and neck cancer patients cause many side effects in the ...
Head and neck cancer is becoming a more recognizable pathology to the general population and dentist...
Purpose: Radiotherapy causes xerostomia in patients treated for head and neck cancer. This study inv...
Objective: To identify factors significantly associated with xerostomia in non-radiated patients. Me...
Background: The irradiation of head and neck cancer (HNC) often causes damage to the salivary glands...
Xerostomia is the subjective feeling of oral dryness. The major causes are Sjögren's syndrome (SS), ...
Xerostomia, or feeling of dry mouth is the most common (80%) of all complications of radiotherapy fo...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: radiotherapy for treatment of head and neck cancer imp...
An investigation into the use of pilocarpine as a sialagogue in patients with radiation induced xero...
A 76-year old male presented at the Oral Medicine Clinic, complaining of a persistent feeling of a d...
OBJECTIVE: This study reports a case of radiation-induced xerstomia in a patient with nasopharyngeal...
Head and neck cancer is becoming a more recognizable pathology to the general population and dentist...
Saliva plays a key role in the maintenance of oral health. Xerostomia or reduced salivary flow is a ...
Xerostomia is one side effect of radiation therapy that most commonly affects head and neck. This si...
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...
Background: Radiation therapy used for head and neck cancer patients cause many side effects in the ...
Head and neck cancer is becoming a more recognizable pathology to the general population and dentist...
Purpose: Radiotherapy causes xerostomia in patients treated for head and neck cancer. This study inv...
Objective: To identify factors significantly associated with xerostomia in non-radiated patients. Me...