Xerostomia, the subjective complaint of dry mouth, and hyposalivation remain a significant burden for many individuals. Diagnosis of xerostomia and salivary gland hypofunction is dependent upon a careful and detailed history and thorough oral examination. There exist many options for treatment and symptom management: salivary stimulants, topical agents, saliva substitutes, and systemic sialogogues. The aim of this review is to investigate the current state of knowledge on management and treatment of patients affected by xerostomia and/or hyposalivation
BACKGROUND: Medication-induced salivary gland dysfunction (MISGD), xerostomia (sensation of oral dry...
Saliva is a very multifaceted fluid with many different functions and it plays an essential role in ...
Xerostomia or dry mouth is a condition frequently seen in dental practice. The elderly people ...
Xerostomia, the subjective complaint of dry mouth, and hyposalivation remain a significant burden fo...
In clinical practice, xerostomia or oral dryness is a chronic disease condition encountered by most ...
Xerostomia is an unpleasant symptom for many patients receiving palliative care. It can cause much d...
The aim of this report is to summarize the current state of the evidence from the sci-entific litera...
Therapeutic strategies for xerostomia, regardless of etiology, have so far not had definitive or cle...
Xerostomia is defined as a condition or feeling of dry mouth resulting in biochemical changes in the...
Xerostomia, also known as dry mouth, is a subjective sensation arising due to the reduced salivary f...
Saliva plays a key role in the maintenance of oral health. Xerostomia or reduced salivary flow is a ...
Xerostomia is the subjective sensation of oral dryness, usually, but not invariably, associated with...
Xerostomia is the subjective feeling of oral dryness, which is often associated with hypofunction of...
Objectives. Xerostomia is a subjective sensation of dry mouth. It is commonly associated with saliva...
Xerostomia is a subjective sensation of dry mouth with objective evidence of decreased salivary flow...
BACKGROUND: Medication-induced salivary gland dysfunction (MISGD), xerostomia (sensation of oral dry...
Saliva is a very multifaceted fluid with many different functions and it plays an essential role in ...
Xerostomia or dry mouth is a condition frequently seen in dental practice. The elderly people ...
Xerostomia, the subjective complaint of dry mouth, and hyposalivation remain a significant burden fo...
In clinical practice, xerostomia or oral dryness is a chronic disease condition encountered by most ...
Xerostomia is an unpleasant symptom for many patients receiving palliative care. It can cause much d...
The aim of this report is to summarize the current state of the evidence from the sci-entific litera...
Therapeutic strategies for xerostomia, regardless of etiology, have so far not had definitive or cle...
Xerostomia is defined as a condition or feeling of dry mouth resulting in biochemical changes in the...
Xerostomia, also known as dry mouth, is a subjective sensation arising due to the reduced salivary f...
Saliva plays a key role in the maintenance of oral health. Xerostomia or reduced salivary flow is a ...
Xerostomia is the subjective sensation of oral dryness, usually, but not invariably, associated with...
Xerostomia is the subjective feeling of oral dryness, which is often associated with hypofunction of...
Objectives. Xerostomia is a subjective sensation of dry mouth. It is commonly associated with saliva...
Xerostomia is a subjective sensation of dry mouth with objective evidence of decreased salivary flow...
BACKGROUND: Medication-induced salivary gland dysfunction (MISGD), xerostomia (sensation of oral dry...
Saliva is a very multifaceted fluid with many different functions and it plays an essential role in ...
Xerostomia or dry mouth is a condition frequently seen in dental practice. The elderly people ...