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Hyposalivation and periodontal disease as oral non-articular characteristics in rheumatoid arthritis.

Débora A GonzálezMaría L BianchiMariana ArmadaAngélica Castro EscalantePablo A SalgadoSabrina SeniGustavo CiteraTeresita FerraryBetina Orman
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2023)
More than 50% of people with RA have some degree of reduction in their salivary flows, an affection not associated with the periodontal status or rheumatic activity, which are the expression of the two related inflammatory diseases. The influence of autonomic dysfunction on hyposalivation can be considered. While periodontitis would be a disease-associated comorbidity of RA, poor saliva production should be included among the extra-articular manifestations. Key Points • Rheumatoid arthritis patients are more prone to suffer from periodontitis and/or hyposalivation. • Periodontal disease is more prevalent in people with rheumatoid arthritis and also an association was found between the severities of both pathologies. • More than 50% of people with RA would have some degree of reduction in their salivary flows, an affection not associated with the periodontal status or rheumatic activity. • Reduced saliva production in rheumatoid arthritis patients should be included among the extra-articular manifestations.
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