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Age and medication are significant risk factors for xerostomia in an English population, attending general dental practice
Authors:Field E A  Fear S  Higham S M  Ireland R S  Rostron J  Willetts R M  Longman L P
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Dental Sciences, Liverpool University Dental Hospital, Pembroke Place, Liverpool, L3 5PS. e.a.field@liverpool.ac.uk
Abstract:Objective: To study the prevalence of xerostomia in an English population, attending general dental practice and relate it to age. medication and gender. Design Study: Cross‐sectional. Setting: Five General Dental Practices in Merseyside, North of England. Subjects: 1,103 adult patients attending for routine dental care. Intervention : Questionnaire administered by dentists. Main Outcome Measures: Age, gender, systemic medication, reported oral dryness. Results: 1,103 patients (654 females) were recruited, of whom 427 (39%) were aged 60 years or older, 26% of patients reported taking medication. The overall prevalence of xerostomia was 12.7% (males‐10.3%, females 14.4%). Age. medication and female gender were found to be significant risk factors for xerostomia, using logistic regression analysis. Conclusions: The prevalence of xerostomia (12.7%) in an English population was lower than reported in previous North American and Swedish studies. Medication was a significant risk factor for xerostomia and a better predictor of risk status, than either age or gender.
Keywords:xerostomia  identification  signs and symptoms  medication  general dental practice
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