Effectiveness of trancutaneous electrical nerve stimulationon improving hyposalivation in xerostomia patients with diabetes mellitus
V Rajalaxmi,
G M Harshini,
C V Senthil Nathan
et al.
Abstract:The aim of the study is to analyse the effectiveness of TENS [transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation] on improving hyposalivation in Xerostomia patients with diabetes mellitus. This was an experimental study with pre and post-test type. Sixty (60) Diabetes mellitus patients with hyposalivation condition were treated with TENS on their external surface of salivary glands and other corresponding buccal nerves. The duration of the treatment is for 15-20 minutes 1 session per day four sessions a week for 4 we… Show more
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