Implant‐Supported Electrostimulating Device to Treat Xerostomia: A Preliminary Study
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Auteurs : Smidt Ami [Israël] ; Andy Wolff [Israël]Source :
- Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research [ 1523-0899 ] ; 2010-03.
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- Adult population, Buccal view, Center nerves, Chorda tympani dysfunction, Clinical implant dentistry, Common symptom, Community dent, Dent, Dent assoc, Dental caries, Dental implant, Denture, Dryness, Dysfunction, Electrical stimulation, Electronic stimulator, Electrostimulating, Electrostimulating device, Electrostimulation, Female patient, Full accomplishment, Geriatric population, Gland, Implant, Inferior alveolar nerves, Intimate contact, Lingual, Lingual inclination, Lingual nerve, Modest increase, Molar, Molar area, Molar region, Mouth syndrome, Mouth today, Mucosal, Mucosal tissues, Nobel biocare, Oral cavity, Oral dryness, Oral maxillofac surg, Oral mucosa, Oral pathol, Oral surg, Oral wetness, Parotid, Parotid gland, Parotid secretion, Partial denture, Physiol, Preliminary study, Promising results, Radiol endod, Remote control, Saliva, Salivary, Salivary centers, Salivary dysfunction, Salivary function, Salivary gland dysfunction, Salivary gland function, Salivary gland hypofunction, Salivary glands, Salivary nuclei, Salivary secretion, Salivary secretion tests, Salivation, Saliwell, Saliwell crown, Saliwell gennarino, Secretion, Secretion rate, Side effects, Soft tissue, Subjective condition, Subjective improvement, Sublingual glands, Submandibular, Submandibular gland, Surg, Symptomatic improvement, Syndrome, Taste buds, Unstimulated, Wetness, Wetness sensor, Xerostomia.
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- Adult population, Buccal view, Center nerves, Chorda tympani dysfunction, Clinical implant dentistry, Common symptom, Community dent, Dent, Dent assoc, Dental caries, Dental implant, Denture, Dryness, Dysfunction, Electrical stimulation, Electronic stimulator, Electrostimulating, Electrostimulating device, Electrostimulation, Female patient, Full accomplishment, Geriatric population, Gland, Implant, Inferior alveolar nerves, Intimate contact, Lingual, Lingual inclination, Lingual nerve, Modest increase, Molar, Molar area, Molar region, Mouth syndrome, Mouth today, Mucosal, Mucosal tissues, Nobel biocare, Oral cavity, Oral dryness, Oral maxillofac surg, Oral mucosa, Oral pathol, Oral surg, Oral wetness, Parotid, Parotid gland, Parotid secretion, Partial denture, Physiol, Preliminary study, Promising results, Radiol endod, Remote control, Saliva, Salivary, Salivary centers, Salivary dysfunction, Salivary function, Salivary gland dysfunction, Salivary gland function, Salivary gland hypofunction, Salivary glands, Salivary nuclei, Salivary secretion, Salivary secretion tests, Salivation, Saliwell, Saliwell crown, Saliwell gennarino, Secretion, Secretion rate, Side effects, Soft tissue, Subjective condition, Subjective improvement, Sublingual glands, Submandibular, Submandibular gland, Surg, Symptomatic improvement, Syndrome, Taste buds, Unstimulated, Wetness, Wetness sensor, Xerostomia.
Abstract
Background: The full accomplishment of salivary function depends on proper salivary flow rate and composition. Salivary secretion is highly essential in the maintenance of health and integrity of oral hard and soft tissue. Xerostomia is a common symptom affecting between one‐fifth and one‐third of the adult population, more commonly women than men. Induction of salivary secretion exists in several pharmacological formulations per os. Electrostimulation to enhance salivary secretion has been used frequently as a research tool but only in limited extent as a clinical method to treat patients with xerostomia.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8208.2009.00180.x
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