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Xerostomia

Xerostomia. By Emily Wong. Xerostomia :. is defined as dry mouth resulting from reduced or absent of saliva. Importance of saliva:. Lubricates oral cavity Helps chew food Prevents decay Regulate acidity Helps kill bacteria. Causes of xerostomia.

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Xerostomia

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  1. Xerostomia By Emily Wong

  2. Xerostomia: • is defined as dry mouth resulting from reduced or absent of saliva. Importance of saliva: • Lubricates oral cavity • Helps chew food • Prevents decay • Regulate acidity • Helps kill bacteria

  3. Causes of xerostomia • Medication such as antihistamines or hypertensive medication (high blood pressure) and many others • Poorly controlled diabetes • Age is NOT a risk factor, but elderly take more medications that can cause dry mouth • Radiation to the head and neck • Damage to salivary glands • Tobacco use • Sleeping with mouth open • Dehydration

  4. symptoms that patients may complain about • Dryness in the mouth • Cracked lips • Red parched or fissured tongue • Caries at the cervical 1/3 of teeth • Bad breath • Painful tongue • Problems speaking • Problems swallowing and chewing • Problems tasting food

  5. symptoms that effects patients’ hygiene • More frequent gum disease • More tooth decay • More calculus build up • Enamel erosion

  6. treatments • If other medication is the problem, then the doctor can alter the dosage or prescribe another drug that is less likely to cause dry mouth • Prescribe medication that stimulates saliva production • Change of diet: minimize alcohol and caffeine consumption • Use mouth rinse such as Biotene

  7. Dental hygiene care • As the first line of defense, it is important to identify the problem if there is one and educate patient • Teach patient ways to prevent further gum disease and tooth decay • Suggest a mouth rinse for the dry mouth and tooth paste with fluoride.

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