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Salivary hypofunction: An update on therapeutic strategies.

Fernanda G SalumFrancisco de Assis Carvalho Medella-JuniorMaria A Zancanaro FigueiredoKaren Cherubini
Published in: Gerodontology (2018)
Pilocarpine and cevimeline had the strongest evidence of beneficial effect on salivary hypofunction. Citric and malic acids increase salivary flow but also increase the risk of erosion and dental caries. There are no controlled clinical trials supporting the efficacy of acupuncture, stem cell therapy and gene therapy on salivary dysfunction, although clinical observations suggest a promising effect. There is no evidence supporting salivary substitutes, chewing gum, bethanechol or hyperbaric oxygen on the treatment of salivary hypofunction.
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