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The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
|February 1, 1983
Abstract:
The physiology of saliva flow and hyposalivation is discussed. Drug-induced hyposalivation results in a higher incidence of dental caries, causes discomfort for denture wearers, and increases the risk of oral infections. Guidelines for preventing and treating drug-induced xerostomia are offered.
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