managing problems with saliva Flashcards

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What are the investigations for salivary disease?

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Blood tests - FBC, U&Es
Salivary flow test
Labial gland biopsy
Imaging - Ultrasound, radiographs

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2
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Name 4 frequent somatoform diseases

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Any from:
- oral dysaesthesia (burning mouth)
- TMD
- headache
- neck/back pain
- dyspepsia
- IBS

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3
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What is normal salivary flow?

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0.3-0.4ml/min when resting
1-2ml/min during stimulated flow

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4
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What is the salivary rate for hyposalivation?

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<0.1ml/min when resting
<0.5mil/min during stimulated flow

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5
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Name 4 treatable causes of dry mouth

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Any from:
- dehydration
- medicines with anti-muscarinic side effects
- medicines causing dehydration
- poor diabetes control
- somatoform disorder

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What are the investigations for testing a dry mouth?

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Salivary flow tests - less than 1.5ml unstimulated flow in 15 minutes
Blood tests - FBC, U&E, ANA, anti La, anti Ro, C3 and C4 complement
Imaging - salivary ultrasound, sialography
Dry eyes screen - Schirmer’s test - tear flow less than 5mm wetting of test paper in 15 minutes
Labial gland biopsy of lower lip

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7
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How can a GDP manage dry mouth?

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Prevent oral disease - prevention
Diet advice
Topical fluoride
Treatment planning for a caries risk mouth

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8
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Name a saliva substitute

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Saliva orthana

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