Clinical outcomes of NBF gel application in managing mucositis associated with xerostomia
Abstract Background Xerostomia, or dry mouth, can be a temporary or persistent symptom resulting from various factors, such as medication use, therapeutic radiation, chemotherapy, autoimmune conditions (e.g., Sjögren's syndrome), and hormonal imbalances. Xerostomia often leads to associated mu...
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Main Authors: | György Szabó (Author), Zsolt Németh (Author), Márton Kivovics (Author) |
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