Human disease L42: Sjogren's disease Flashcards
these factors may contribute or cause dry mouth
depression
anxiety
hypochondiasis
what these factors characterised as
psychogenic factors
sjogren’s syndrome is an autoimmune disease that affects parts of the body that produce what?
Sjögren’s (pronounced show-grins) syndrome is a condition that affects parts of the body that produce fluids, like tears and spit (saliva).
what would you expect to see when inspecting a positive labial gland biopsy
you would expect to see lymphocytes clustered around the saivary glands and damage of these gands
what are the diagnostic criteria for sjogren’s syndrome
require serological markers (antibodies)
and/or
positive labial gland biopsy
if there is residual gland function what drug would be given to manage the symptoms of sjogren’s syndrome
pilocarpine (oral; 5mg tablets; up to four times daily)
- Orthana - oral spray
- Glandosane – oral spray
- Saliveze -carboxymethylcellulose
- BioXtra/Biotene – gel
- Salinum – based on Linseed Oil
the above medications are examples of what and used for the treatment of which condition
the drugs are examples of artificial saliva and used in the treatment of xerostomia
if a patient can not manage the usage of artificial saliva then they will be given salivary stimulants.
give four examples of salivary stimulants
salivix pastilles
sugar free gum
sugar free sweets
salivary stimulant tablets
artificial saliva should have a pH of what
Neutral pH
saliva orthana is a oral spray used as an artificial saliva, it contains 3 things which help with managing xerostomia, what are they
gastric mucin
xylitol
NaF (sodium fluoride)
the management of xerostomia can be managed by the use of BioXtra/Biotene which is a gel, which contains lactoperoxidase, lactoferrin and xylitol
where is this gel applied
applied to the gums and the tongue
glandosane is an aerosol spray used for the management of xerostomia, what is the pH of Glandosane and what risk does it pose
the pH of glandosane is 5.75, this increases the risk of demineralisation
what does malic acid do
malic acid is found in salivix pastilles and it stimulates saliva prodction
Lack of saliva will predispose to;
- Opportunistic oral infections
- Periodontal disease
- Caries
where would you most likely to see caries develop on a tooth
at the cervical margins.
no saliva present to wash away cariogenic pathogens at the cervical/gingival margins