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Dry mouth (Xerostomia) occurs when your mouth doesn’t produce enough saliva to help you chew, swallow, talk, and keep your teeth clean. Your mouth feels dry, sticky, and uncomfortable, and you’re ...
Utilizing the EORTC Item Library to develop a tailored patient-reported outcome measure (PROM; CSCC-NAAP-32) to evaluate quality of life in resectable advanced (RA) cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma ...
Salivary glands play an essential role in protecting oral health by secreting saliva to aid in digestion, speech, and ...
Millions of people are affected by chronic dry mouth, or xerostomia, an agonizing side effect of damaged salivary glands. Currently, there is no cure for it. Researchers have established the world's ...
Millions of people are affected by chronic dry mouth, or xerostomia, an agonizing side effect of damaged salivary glands.
Millions suffer from xerostomia, or dry mouth—a painful condition often caused by cancer treatments or autoimmune disease.
This condition, often caused by radiation treatment for head and neck cancer, affects millions and currently has no cure.
FROM sulphur burps to diarrhoea and nausea, there are many widely known Ozempic side effects – but there’s also a whole host ...
Healthy gums are pale pink, sit tightly around the teeth, and protect against bacteria. Unhealthy gums become dark red, ...
The dentist recommended prioritising sleep over caffeinated drinks and adding more fruits and veggies to the diet.
Dry mouth, or xerostomia, is the sticky sensation you may feel when you don’t have enough saliva or spit in your mouth. Waking up with a dry mouth can be uncomfortable and may make it hard to ...