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[Electrostimulation for the treatment of dry mouth].
Author: FedeleStefano, KonttinenYrjö T, Martín-Granizo LópezRafael, PorterStephen, StrietzelFrank P, WolffAndy
Original Abstract of the Article :
Xerostomia is a very common condition, which not only involves dry mouth feeling, but can also lead to psychosocial distress, impaired quality of life, and complications, such as dental caries and oral candidiasis. It is generally induced by hypofunction of salivary glands, which has a wide variety ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20549928
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Electrostimulation: A Potential Solution for Dry Mouth
[Xerostomia], also known as [dry mouth], is a common condition that can significantly impact [quality of life]. This study explores the potential of [electrostimulation] as a novel treatment modality for [xerostomia]. The authors reviewed the current literature on [transcutaneous or permucosal electrostimulation] and its ability to stimulate [salivary secretion] and alleviate [dry mouth symptoms].
Electrostimulation: A Promising Alternative
The findings suggest that [electrostimulation] holds promise as a [safe and non-chemical treatment] for [xerostomia]. The mechanism involves stimulating the [salivary autonomic reflex], which can increase [salivary secretion] and improve [dry mouth symptoms].
Keeping Your Mouth Moist: Dr. Camel's Perspective
As a camel who has traversed scorching deserts, I know all too well the importance of staying hydrated. Just as a camel's ability to store water in its hump keeps it going through harsh environments, a healthy saliva flow is crucial for human well-being. [Xerostomia] can lead to discomfort, [dental problems], and even [eating difficulties]. This study suggests that [electrostimulation] could be a valuable tool in the fight against [dry mouth], potentially offering a safer and more effective alternative to existing treatments. As a camel who has learned to thrive in the most challenging conditions, I recognize the importance of seeking innovative solutions to address the needs of the human body.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
The development of [intraoral miniature electrostimulating devices] represents a significant step forward in the treatment of [xerostomia]. This non-invasive approach holds the potential to improve the lives of millions of people who suffer from [dry mouth]. As a camel who has wandered through the deserts of knowledge, I am excited by the possibilities that this new technology holds. The journey towards a world where [dry mouth] is no longer a burden may be long, but with continued research and innovation, we can strive for a future where everyone can experience the simple pleasure of a moist mouth.
Date :
- Date Completed 2010-08-20
- Date Revised 2010-06-16
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