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How effective are non-pharmacological interventions in the relief of dry mouth?

This summary is based on the review published in the Cochrane database of systematic reviews: Interventions for the management of dry mouth: non-pharmacological interventions (September 2013)

Furness S, Bryan G, McMillan R, Birchenough S, Worthington HV

 

 

Context

Xerostomia is the subjective sensation of dry mouth. Common causes of xerostomia include adverse effects of many commonly prescribed medications, disease (e.g. Sjogren’s Syndrome) and radiotherapy treatment for head and neck cancers.

Non-pharmacological techniques such as acupuncture or mild electrostimulation may be used to improve symptoms.

Purpose of the Review

To assess the effects of non-pharmacological interventions administered to stimulate saliva production for the relief of dry mouth.

Key Findings

 

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