2013
DOI: 10.5114/pm.2013.38598
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Effect of menopause on salivary glands and oral mucosa

Abstract: StreszczenieChęć zachowania naturalnego i zdrowego uzębienia przez całe życie człowieka wiąże się z regularnymi wizytami kontrolnymi w gabinecie stomatologicznym oraz poddawaniem się wymaganym procedurom leczniczym. W społeczeństwie rośnie świadomość potrzeby utrzymania zdrowia jamy ustnej, dlatego lekarze stomatolodzy obejmują swoją opieką pacjentów w każdym wieku. Wśród nich liczną grupę stanowią kobiety w wieku około-i pomenopauzalnym. Ze względu na wygaśnięcie wewnątrzwydzielniczej funkcji jajników dochodz… Show more

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“…Oral dryness is one of the most common oral symptoms reported by menopausal women. The prevalence and severity of symptoms may not be proportional to the amount of saliva secreted; however, multiple studies indicate the presence of estrogen receptors in the salivary glands, whose activity can possibly be affected in menopause due to decreased level of estrogen during this time [2,[5][6][7][8]. In our studies of menopausal women, a decrease in salivary flow rate in comparison to premenopausal women was observed.…”
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“…Oral dryness is one of the most common oral symptoms reported by menopausal women. The prevalence and severity of symptoms may not be proportional to the amount of saliva secreted; however, multiple studies indicate the presence of estrogen receptors in the salivary glands, whose activity can possibly be affected in menopause due to decreased level of estrogen during this time [2,[5][6][7][8]. In our studies of menopausal women, a decrease in salivary flow rate in comparison to premenopausal women was observed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…To the best of our knowledge, the oral mucosa, like the vaginal mucosa, contains estrogen receptors. They also occur in the salivary glands [2,[5][6][7][8]. Therefore changes in estrogenic hormone levels may have a direct impact on the oral cavity in terms of effects within both the oral mucosa itself and its microflora, as well as the amount of saliva secreted by the salivary glands, and as a consequence may adversely affect teeth and periodontal tissues, resulting in an increased risk of caries and periodontal disease.…”
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