Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, and Salivary Flow in Diabetes Patients

The presence of xerostomia and hyposalivation is frequent among diabetes mellitus (DM) patients. It is not clear if the presence of xerostomia and hyposalivation is greater in DM than non-DM patients. The aims of this systematic review are (1) to compare the prevalence rates of xerostomia, (2) to ev...

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Main Authors: Rosa María López-Pintor, Elisabeth Casañas, José González-Serrano, Julia Serrano, Lucía Ramírez, Lorenzo de Arriba, Gonzalo Hernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Diabetes Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4372852
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spelling doaj-253ea12b99bd4812b71560934b0ce0922020-11-25T00:18:30ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Diabetes Research2314-67452314-67532016-01-01201610.1155/2016/43728524372852Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, and Salivary Flow in Diabetes PatientsRosa María López-Pintor0Elisabeth Casañas1José González-Serrano2Julia Serrano3Lucía Ramírez4Lorenzo de Arriba5Gonzalo Hernández6Department of Oral Medicine and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Complutense University, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Oral Medicine and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Complutense University, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Oral Medicine and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Complutense University, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Oral Medicine and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Complutense University, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Oral Medicine and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Complutense University, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Oral Medicine and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Complutense University, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Oral Medicine and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Complutense University, 28040 Madrid, SpainThe presence of xerostomia and hyposalivation is frequent among diabetes mellitus (DM) patients. It is not clear if the presence of xerostomia and hyposalivation is greater in DM than non-DM patients. The aims of this systematic review are (1) to compare the prevalence rates of xerostomia, (2) to evaluate the salivary flow rate, and (3) to compare the prevalence rates of hyposalivation in DM versus non-DM population. This systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA group guidelines by performing systematic literature searches in biomedical databases from 1970 until January 18th, 2016. All studies showed higher prevalence of xerostomia in DM patients in relation to non-DM population, 12.5%–53.5% versus 0–30%. Studies that analyzed the quantity of saliva in DM population in relation to non-DM patients reported higher flow rates in non-DM than in DM patients. The variation flow rate among different studies in each group (DM/CG) is very large. Only one existing study showed higher hyposalivation prevalence in DM than non-DM patients (45% versus 2.5%). In addition, quality assessment showed the low quality of the existing studies. We recommend new studies that use more precise and current definitions concerning the determination and diagnosis of DM patients and salivary flow collection.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4372852
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author Rosa María López-Pintor
Elisabeth Casañas
José González-Serrano
Julia Serrano
Lucía Ramírez
Lorenzo de Arriba
Gonzalo Hernández
spellingShingle Rosa María López-Pintor
Elisabeth Casañas
José González-Serrano
Julia Serrano
Lucía Ramírez
Lorenzo de Arriba
Gonzalo Hernández
Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, and Salivary Flow in Diabetes Patients
Journal of Diabetes Research
author_facet Rosa María López-Pintor
Elisabeth Casañas
José González-Serrano
Julia Serrano
Lucía Ramírez
Lorenzo de Arriba
Gonzalo Hernández
author_sort Rosa María López-Pintor
title Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, and Salivary Flow in Diabetes Patients
title_short Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, and Salivary Flow in Diabetes Patients
title_full Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, and Salivary Flow in Diabetes Patients
title_fullStr Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, and Salivary Flow in Diabetes Patients
title_full_unstemmed Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, and Salivary Flow in Diabetes Patients
title_sort xerostomia, hyposalivation, and salivary flow in diabetes patients
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Diabetes Research
issn 2314-6745
2314-6753
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The presence of xerostomia and hyposalivation is frequent among diabetes mellitus (DM) patients. It is not clear if the presence of xerostomia and hyposalivation is greater in DM than non-DM patients. The aims of this systematic review are (1) to compare the prevalence rates of xerostomia, (2) to evaluate the salivary flow rate, and (3) to compare the prevalence rates of hyposalivation in DM versus non-DM population. This systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA group guidelines by performing systematic literature searches in biomedical databases from 1970 until January 18th, 2016. All studies showed higher prevalence of xerostomia in DM patients in relation to non-DM population, 12.5%–53.5% versus 0–30%. Studies that analyzed the quantity of saliva in DM population in relation to non-DM patients reported higher flow rates in non-DM than in DM patients. The variation flow rate among different studies in each group (DM/CG) is very large. Only one existing study showed higher hyposalivation prevalence in DM than non-DM patients (45% versus 2.5%). In addition, quality assessment showed the low quality of the existing studies. We recommend new studies that use more precise and current definitions concerning the determination and diagnosis of DM patients and salivary flow collection.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4372852
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