A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Xerostomia and hyposalivation - Causes, consequences and treatment in the elderly




AuthorsNarhi TO, Meurman JH, Ainamo A

PublisherADIS INT LTD

Publication year1999

JournalDrugs and Aging

Journal name in sourceDRUGS & AGING

Journal acronymDRUG AGING

Volume15

Issue2

First page 103

Last page116

Number of pages14

ISSN1170-229X


Abstract
Xerostomia and salivary gland hypofunction (SGH) are prevalent in elderly populations, causing much discomfort and even difficulties in eating. SGH also increases the occurrence and severity of oral diseases and makes the patient susceptible to candidiasis. The principal causes of SGH and xerostomia are systemic diseases and drugs used daily The diagnosis of SGH and xerostomia is based on simple methods, of which measuring both unstimulated and stimulated salivary flow rate is the most important. Treatment calls for proper management of underlying disease, avoidance of all unnecessary medications, and topical remedies such as artificial saliva substitutes. However, good hydration is essential in the elderly with SGH and xerostomia, and water is the drink of choice. In extremely difficult cases, for instance in patients receiving radiotherapy for cancer of the head and neck regions, parasympathomimetic drugs may be administered if no contraindications exist.



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