
A great many conditions may lead to dry mouth; indeed, xerostomy is a very frequent clinical finding that occasionally does not receive the attention deserved. A review of this condition is carried out, providing a practical perspective for the general stomatologist regarding the physiopatological mechanisms involved, the clinical manifestations, diagnostic procedures and current therapeutic approaches.
Humans, Salivation, Xerostomia
Humans, Salivation, Xerostomia
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