Title of article :
Management of dry mouth in Sjِgrenʹs syndrome
Author/Authors :
Nakagawa، نويسنده , , Yoichi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Summary
nagement of dry mouth is essential for patients with Sjِgrenʹs syndrome. The symptomatic treatment has included using air humidifiers, rinsing the mouth with water or mouthwash, the application of a salivary substitute and administration of secretagogues. There are three secretagogues suitable for the alleviation of dry mouth in Sjِgrenʹs syndrome patients in Japan; cevimeline hydrochloride hydrate (cevimeline), pilocarpine hydrochloride, and anetholtrithione. A relationship between the effect of cevimeline on saliva secretion and the degree of salivary gland destruction evaluated by sialography and histopathological findings in the labial minor salivary glands has been reported. These diagnostic approaches could provide useful prognostic information on the efficacy of cevimeline in Sjِgrenʹs syndrome patients. Concomitantly, a bite guard was suggested as an effective lubricating device because it maintains the lubricants in the proper location. In addition, the management of the complications of dry mouth, such as tooth caries, periodontitis and oral candidiasis, which all lead to a reduction in the QOL, is also important. Both the prevention and treatment of erythematous candidiasis is especially important in the management of Sjِgrenʹs syndrome.
Keywords :
Candidiasis , Cevimeline , Minor salivary gland biopsy , Sialography , Sialometry , Bite guard
Journal title :
Japanese Dental Science Review
Journal title :
Japanese Dental Science Review