Saliva is an essential body fluid. It is important in maintaining oral health, taste acuity, mastication, deglutition, digestion, regulation of oral flora, oral cleansing, voice acuity, and speech articulation. In the elderly, the glandular parenchyma undergoes involution of the cellular component, and this leads to a reduction in the production of saliva. Qualitative and quantitative alterations of this biological fluid can cause patient dis-comfort and quality of life decline. This often translates into xerostomia, whose real meaning is mouth dryness. We will discuss here causes of xerostomia in the elderly, such as drugs, head and neck radiotherapy, and autoimmune diseases
Adequate meals are very important for enhancing quality of life among institutionalized elderly. The...
Xerostomia is the subjective feeling of oral dryness. The major causes are Sjögren's syndrome (SS), ...
Abstract Background Recent research has suggested that chronic dry mouth affects the day-to-day live...
Saliva is a key element in oral homeostasis, oral function and maintenance of oral health. Dry mouth...
Saliva plays a key role in maintaining oral homeostasis, function, and health. The prevalence of xer...
This review considers the changes in salivary glands associated with ageing and concludes that there...
Xerostomia or dry mouth is a condition frequently seen in dental practice. The elderly people ...
Dry mouth has recently become a widespread problem. Mouthwash plays an important role in protecting ...
Key words Aged; dry mouth; palliative treatment; products; Dry mouth (xerostomia) is a frequent comp...
peer reviewedDry mouth is usual in geriatrics. It doesn't seem a age related change of salivary glan...
Introduction and purpose: Xerostomia is a salivary secretion malfunction that affects from 1 to 29% ...
Saliva plays a key role in the maintenance of oral health. Xerostomia or reduced salivary flow is a ...
This study aimed to describe the prevalence and associated factors for xerostomia and hyposalivation...
Xerostomia is the subjective feeling of abnormal dry mouth. It is sometimes, but not necessarily acc...
Subjective presence of dry mouth is most common oral problem among the institutionalized elderly. To...
Adequate meals are very important for enhancing quality of life among institutionalized elderly. The...
Xerostomia is the subjective feeling of oral dryness. The major causes are Sjögren's syndrome (SS), ...
Abstract Background Recent research has suggested that chronic dry mouth affects the day-to-day live...
Saliva is a key element in oral homeostasis, oral function and maintenance of oral health. Dry mouth...
Saliva plays a key role in maintaining oral homeostasis, function, and health. The prevalence of xer...
This review considers the changes in salivary glands associated with ageing and concludes that there...
Xerostomia or dry mouth is a condition frequently seen in dental practice. The elderly people ...
Dry mouth has recently become a widespread problem. Mouthwash plays an important role in protecting ...
Key words Aged; dry mouth; palliative treatment; products; Dry mouth (xerostomia) is a frequent comp...
peer reviewedDry mouth is usual in geriatrics. It doesn't seem a age related change of salivary glan...
Introduction and purpose: Xerostomia is a salivary secretion malfunction that affects from 1 to 29% ...
Saliva plays a key role in the maintenance of oral health. Xerostomia or reduced salivary flow is a ...
This study aimed to describe the prevalence and associated factors for xerostomia and hyposalivation...
Xerostomia is the subjective feeling of abnormal dry mouth. It is sometimes, but not necessarily acc...
Subjective presence of dry mouth is most common oral problem among the institutionalized elderly. To...
Adequate meals are very important for enhancing quality of life among institutionalized elderly. The...
Xerostomia is the subjective feeling of oral dryness. The major causes are Sjögren's syndrome (SS), ...
Abstract Background Recent research has suggested that chronic dry mouth affects the day-to-day live...