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Dry Mouthand Related Oral Conditions
John T. Frey, D.D.S.
How To Dance in the Rain Conference
Grand Rapids, MI ◊ September 6, 2014
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www.freydental.com
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Xerostomia
The subjective feeling of oral dryness,associated with:
A change in saliva composition Reduced salivary flow No identifiable cause
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Xerostomia
It is NOT a disease, but a symptom of various medical conditions, or a side effect of radiation or a medication.
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Xerostomia
You can do some things to relieve dry mouth temporarily, but the best long term dry mouth
remedy needs to address the cause.
For many people, however, little can be done to alter the underlying cause of dry mouth.
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Diagnosing Xerostomia
Sialometry – salivary flow measurement assessment- Clinical setting, done by a dentist
Complaint of dry mouth / frequent water intake- Especially at night
Difficulty eating dry foods like crackers or toast Tongue Depressor Test Lipstick sign
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Diagnosing Xerostomia
Saliva is stringy, ropey, foamy, or absent
Tongue clicks during speech
Dental decay present along the gum line of
several teeth
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Causes of Dry Mouth
DiseaseNerve DamageMedication side effectRadiation Therapy
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Medications that causeDry Mouth
More than 500 commonly prescribed drugs cause dry mouth.
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Medications that causeDry Mouth
Antihistamines
Antidepressants
Anorexiants AntihypertensivesAntipsychotics
Anti-Parkinson agentsDiuretics
Sedatives
AntiemeticsAntianxiety agents
Decongestants Analgesics
Antidiarrheals Bronchodilators
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
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Complications Associated withDry Mouth
Difficulties in tastingchewing swallowing
speaking Burning feeling in mouth Dry throat, hoarseness Cracked lips (chelitis)
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Complications Associated withDry Mouth
Painful, rough, dry tongue (glossodynia) Mouth sores Mouth infections
Oral candidiasis is one of the most common oral infections seen in xerostomic patients Poor nutrition intake Increase risk of dental decay (caries) Increased risk of gum disease (periodontitis)
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What’s Up With SALIVA?
Helps digest foodPtyalin and Amylase = digestive enzymes
Antimicrobial Helps control mouth pH Mechanical cleansing action Tooth remineralization Lubricates the oral cavity (taste chew swallow
speak) Helps retain dentures
These help decrease Tooth Decay.
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Demineralizationvs.
Remineralization
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Stephan CurvePlotting pH within Dental Plaque against Time
Critical pH
Bite or Sip
Bacteria ASLEEP
Bacteria ACTIVEDanger Zone
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Just remember…
“When I eat, they eat.”
When I stop, they take 30 – 60 (75? 90??) minutes to turn off!
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Stephan CurvePlotting pH within Dental Plaque against Time
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Stephan CurvePlotting pH within Dental Plaque against Time
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Let’s Talk About
DECAYCARIES
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Bacteria
Diet
Susceptible Host
Caries
Time
Factors necessary for TOOTH DECAY
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It doesn’t matter…
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Cariogenic Foods Foods that promote formation of dental decay Fermentable carbohydrates, those that can be
broken down by salivary amylase and ptyalin Result in lower mouth pH Include crackers, chips, pretzels, cereals, breads,
fruits, sugars, sweets, desserts
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Food Retentiveness
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Cariostatic Foods
• Foods that do not contribute to decay• Do not cause a drop in salivary pH• Includes protein foods, eggs, fish, meat and
poultry; most vegetables, fats, sugarless gums
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Anticariogenic Foods
• Prevent plaque from recognizing an acidogenic food when it is eaten first
• May increase salivation or have antimicrobial activity
• Includes xylitol(sweetener in sugarlessgum) and cheeses
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Other Factors that Affect Diet Carogenicity
• Consistency: Liquids are cleared quickly while sticky foods remain on the teeth
• Meal frequency: frequent meals and snacks increase duration of exposure
• Food form: liquid, solid, slowly dissolving• Sequence of eating: cheese or milk at the end of the
meal decrease the likelihood of decay
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The amount of sugar consumed is not as important as the eating behavior:
Frequency = Risk
Stickiness = Risk
Consumed betweenmeals = Risk
Factors affectingTOOTH DECAY
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To Relieve Dry Mouth
1. Have meticulous oral hygiene (brush, floss, Fl toothpaste)2. Chew sugar-free gum (sugar-free candies, xylitol)3. Limit snacking, modify eating patterns4. Limit caffeine5. Limit sodas6. Stop tobacco7. Decrease alcohol intake8. Avoid alcohol-containing mouthwashes9. Use saliva substitutes (sialogogues)
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To Relieve Dry Mouth
10. Sip water frequently, especially during meals11. Use mouthwashes designed for dry mouth12. Avoid antihistamines and decongestants13. Breathe through your nose, not your mouth14. Add moisture to your night air with a humidifier
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To Protect Your Oral Environment
1. Avoid dry, spicy, acidic, or sugary foods2. Be vigilant on your brushing and flossing3. Brush with a fluoridated toothpaste4. Supplement with a fluoride rinse (dentist recommended)
- custom-made trays, Rx Fl gel5. Visit your dentist twice a year6. Remove your dentures before sleeping7. Soak and disinfect your dentures and partials properly
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Relief from Dry MouthCaused by Medications
1. Stop the medication2. Substitute with a similarly-acting medication3. Alter the dosage of the medication4. Alter the dose schedule of the medication
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Questions?