2001
DOI: 10.1067/moe.2001.111551
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Development of a Visual Analogue Scale questionnaire for subjective assessment of salivary dysfunction

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“…Therefore, our study design could not determine whether mechanical salivary stimulation or a chemical effect of xylitol contributed more to the improvement of oral conditions. Sixth, although the reliability and validity of VAS for measuring oral dryness already have been confirmed (Pai et al 2001;Gerdin et al 2005), the reliability and validity of VAS for measuring oral malodor and discomfort were still have not been validated. Therefore, our measurement might have not accurately reflected self-rated oral health status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, our study design could not determine whether mechanical salivary stimulation or a chemical effect of xylitol contributed more to the improvement of oral conditions. Sixth, although the reliability and validity of VAS for measuring oral dryness already have been confirmed (Pai et al 2001;Gerdin et al 2005), the reliability and validity of VAS for measuring oral malodor and discomfort were still have not been validated. Therefore, our measurement might have not accurately reflected self-rated oral health status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VAS has widely been used to measure clinical symptoms, such as oral malodor, discomfort, and dryness (Warde et al 2000;Ohrn et al 2001;Pai et al 2001;Gerdin et al 2005;Zaitsu et al 2011). Assessed oral conditions included malodor, discomfort, and dryness.…”
Section: Self-rated Oral Health Status Using Vasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es un líquido incoloro, transparente, de escasa viscosidad, compuesto básicamente por agua entre 90% y 99,5%, con un pH de 5,97 (en niños de 7,32) (1,2). Su ausencia o cambios en sus características representarían un problema importante de salud y se considera un mecanismo defensivo fundamental para proteger de agentes externos a la mucosa oral y a los dientes (3,4).…”
Section: La Saliva Y Sus Funcionesunclassified
“…Para el diagnóstico se recomiendan la combinación de técnicas clásicas y modernas (13), destacando la necesidad de una amplia historia clínica. Tanto los profesionales como investigadores han recurrido a escalas visuales analógicas, encuestas de calidad de vida y a cuestionarios (4,12), similares al utilizado en la evaluación de condiciones subjetivas, como es el dolor (3). A través de estos cuestionarios el paciente hace una autovaloración sobre la enfermedad, y después podremos ahondar en la anamnesis y en diferentes pruebas complementarias para llegar a un diagnóstico en función del cual podemos instaurar un tratamiento individualizado.…”
Section: Diagnóstico De La Xerostomíaunclassified
“…It is graded on a 5-point scale besides an answer that the question is not applicable for the actual person and situation. Visual Analogue Scales (VAS) can be used in the diagnosis of salivary flow dysfunction and to detect changes in saliva flow values over time [16]. The questionnaire consists of 8 claims where the patient estimates their discomforts linked to dry mouth.…”
Section: Patient Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%