Xerostomia is a common complication post-radiotherapy in patients with oral cancer. The acute and long-term side effects can considerably reduce the patient’s quality of life. The aim of our study was to perform analysis of salivary flow and pH in patients after radiotherapy. Methodology: Clinical and laboratory evaluations were conducted in the 2014–2019 period; out of a total 58 subjects aged between 45 and 84, 28 individuals with oral cancer were selected from St. Spiridon Hospital, Clinic of Maxillo-facial Surgery and Oncology Hospital, Iasi post-radiotherapy. Results: Significant downsized mean values of the hydrogen ion concentration (pH) in saliva (p < 0.001) were recorded in patients after radiotherapy, pH value = 4.580 (±1.051). Th...
The study aimed to quantify the lubricating properties of chewing stimulated whole saliva from healt...
SummaryBackgroundIrradiation of salivary glands during the treatment of head and neck cancer may lea...
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...
AbstractBackground/purposeWe explored changes in salivary gland function of head-and-neck cancer pat...
Background: Radiation therapy used for head and neck cancer patients cause many side effects in the ...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate changes in xerostomia status, salivary characteristics and gland volumes 2 y...
Purpose: Saliva plays a crucial role in preserving and maintaining oral health. Hyposalivation due t...
Background: We investigated the physico-biochemical changes in saliva and its relation to quality of...
Xerostomia is one side effect of radiation therapy that most commonly affects head and neck. This si...
Objectives To describe parotid gland (PG) saliva organic and inorganic composition and flow rate cha...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: radiotherapy for treatment of head and neck cancer imp...
Purpose: Radiotherapy causes xerostomia in patients treated for head and neck cancer. This study inv...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to investigate the impact of head and neck cancer treatment on salivary functio...
<div><p>Abstract Introduction The procedure used to evaluate salivary flow rate is called sialometr...
Salivary glands are usually irradiated during radiotherapy for head and neck cancers, which can lead...
The study aimed to quantify the lubricating properties of chewing stimulated whole saliva from healt...
SummaryBackgroundIrradiation of salivary glands during the treatment of head and neck cancer may lea...
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...
AbstractBackground/purposeWe explored changes in salivary gland function of head-and-neck cancer pat...
Background: Radiation therapy used for head and neck cancer patients cause many side effects in the ...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate changes in xerostomia status, salivary characteristics and gland volumes 2 y...
Purpose: Saliva plays a crucial role in preserving and maintaining oral health. Hyposalivation due t...
Background: We investigated the physico-biochemical changes in saliva and its relation to quality of...
Xerostomia is one side effect of radiation therapy that most commonly affects head and neck. This si...
Objectives To describe parotid gland (PG) saliva organic and inorganic composition and flow rate cha...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: radiotherapy for treatment of head and neck cancer imp...
Purpose: Radiotherapy causes xerostomia in patients treated for head and neck cancer. This study inv...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to investigate the impact of head and neck cancer treatment on salivary functio...
<div><p>Abstract Introduction The procedure used to evaluate salivary flow rate is called sialometr...
Salivary glands are usually irradiated during radiotherapy for head and neck cancers, which can lead...
The study aimed to quantify the lubricating properties of chewing stimulated whole saliva from healt...
SummaryBackgroundIrradiation of salivary glands during the treatment of head and neck cancer may lea...
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...