Effect of a newly developed pastille on the salivary flow rate in subjects with dry mouth symptoms: a randomized, controlled, monocentric clinical study
Abstract Background Xerostomia is associated with several diseases and is a side effect of certain drugs, resulting from reduced saliva secretion. Often, aged and sometimes younger people suffer from (idiopathic) xerostomia. Chewing gum and sucking pastilles may relieve symptoms of xerostomia by inc...
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Main Authors: | S. Bielfeldt (Author), D. Wilhelm (Author), C. Neumeister (Author), U. Schwantes (Author), K. -P. Wilhelm (Author) |
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