初等医療における口の乾燥の管理
Emma Hayes1,2, Soniya Singarayer1,2
1Emma Hayes BA, BM BCh, BDS, MRCSEd, FDS(OM) RCSEd Consultant in Oral Medicine, King's College Hospital, London, UK.
Primary dental journal
|August 25, 2025
まとめ
口の乾燥 (xerostomia) は,口腔機能に影響する人の25%以上に影響します. このレビューは,原因,唾液
科学分野:
- 口腔医学
- 歯科科学
背景:
- 乾口症は人口の4分の"以上に影響を与える 蔓延している病気です
- 唾液の流れの減少は,患者の口腔機能と生活の質に大きな影響を及ぼします.
研究 の 目的:
- クセロストミアの一般的な病因を調べる
- 唾液が正常な口腔機能を維持する上で果たす重要な役割を明らかにする.
- 歯科主治医が口の乾燥を 管理するための支援行動の概要
主な方法:
- 一般的なキセロストミアの原因に関する文献レビュー.
- 唾液の生理学的機能の分析
- 初等歯科医療介入のまとめ
主要な成果:
- 唾液の流れの減少の原因を特定した.
- 潤滑,消化,口腔衛生における唾液の重要な役割について詳しく説明しました.
- 歯科専門家のための 実践的な管理戦略をまとめました
結論:
- クセロストミアの原因と唾液の機能を理解することは 効果的な患者管理の鍵です
- 歯科の小児科では 乾燥口症の患者さんを 支援する戦略を策定できます
- 口の乾燥を治療することで 口腔機能と患者の健康状態が改善されます
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