Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsy
Salivary osmolality reflects the hydration status of individuals with cerebral palsy necessary for adequate unstimulated salivary flow rate. Aim: To investigate whether oral motor performance is determinant for the hydration status and the effect of a supplemental oral fluid supply on salivary osmol...
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Main Authors: | Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues Santos (Author), Maria Cristina Duarte Ferreira (Author), Renata Oliveira Guaré (Author), Oliver A. Nascimento (Author), Jose R. Jardim (Author) |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas,
2009-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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