Title of article :
Dental management in dysphagia syndrome patients with previously acquired brain damages
Author/Authors :
Bramanti, Ennio University of Messina - School of Dentistry - Department of Odontostomoatology, Italy , Arcuri, Claudio University of Rome Tor vergata, Italy , Cecchetti, Francesco University of Rome Tor vergata, Italy , Cervino, Gabriele University of Messina - School of Dentistry - Department of Odontostomoatology, Italy , Nucera, Riccardo University of Messina - School of Dentistry - Department of Odontostomoatology, Italy , Cicciù, Marco Messina University - Dental School - Department of Oral Surgery, Italy
From page :
361
To page :
367
Abstract :
Dysphagia is defined as difficulty in swallowing food (semi-solid or solid), liquid, or both. Difficulty in swallowing affects approximately 7% of population, with risk incidence increasing with age. There are many disorder conditions predisposing to dysphagia such as mechanical strokes or esophageal diseases even if neurological diseases represent the principal one. Cerebrovascular pathology is today the leading cause of death in developing countries, and it occurs most frequently in individuals who are at least 60 years old. Swallowing disorders related to a stroke event are common occurrences. The incidence ranging is estimated from 18% to 81% in the acute phase and with a prevalence of 12% among such patients. Cerebral, cerebellar, or brain stem strokes can influence swallowing physiology while cerebral lesions can interrupt voluntary control of mastication and bolus transport during the oral phase. Among the most frequent complications of dysphagia are increased mortality and pulmonary risks such as aspiration pneumonia, dehydration, malnutrition, and long-term hospitalization. This review article discusses the epidemiology of dysphagia, the normal swallowing process, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostics, and dental management of patients affected.
Keywords :
Deglutition disorders , epidemiology , stroke
Journal title :
DRJ Dental Research Journal
Journal title :
DRJ Dental Research Journal
Record number :
2636591
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