"Dry mouth" and "Flammer" syndromes-neglected risks in adolescents and new concepts by predictive, preventive and personalised approach

The EPMA Journal
Analtoly KuninOlga Golubnitschaja

Abstract

"Dry mouth" syndrome (chronic hyposalivation) can be caused by a number of pathophysiological conditions such as acute and chronic stress exposure, abnormal body weight (both too high and too low ones), eating disorders (such as anorexia nervosa), metabolic syndrome(s), Sjögren's and Sicca syndromes, drugs and head/neck radiotherapy application. In turn, the chronic hyposalivation as a suboptimal health condition significantly reduces quality of life, may indicate a systemic dehydration, provokes and contributes to a number of pathologies such as a strongly compromised protection of the oral cavity, chronic infections and inflammatory processes, periodontitis, voice and digestive disorders. Consequently, "dry mouth" syndrome might be extremely useful as an indicator for an in-depth diagnostics of both-co-existing and snowballing health-threating conditions. However, predictive diagnostics, targeted prevention and personalisation of treatments are evidently underdeveloped for individuals at high risk suffering from the "dry mouth" syndrome. In the current study, we have hypothesised that individuals demonstrating "Flammer syndrome" (FS) phenotype may suffer from the "dry mouth" syndrome more frequently, due to disturbed microcir...Continue Reading

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