Associacion between blood sugar control on unstimulated saliva and Xerostomia

authors:

avatar Maryam Jalili Sadrabad ORCID , avatar Seyed Habibollah Hashemian , avatar Raheb Ghorbani ORCID , avatar Shabnam Sohanian ORCID , *


how to cite: Jalili Sadrabad M, Hashemian S H, Ghorbani R, Sohanian S. Associacion between blood sugar control on unstimulated saliva and Xerostomia. koomesh. 2021;23(4):e153278. 

Abstract

Introduction: Xerostomia is a distressing complication of diabetes that can reduce the quality of life of the patient, which is largely due to poor blood sugar control and medications that decrease the function of the salivary glands. Conclusively, the aim of this study was to investigate the association of Blood Sugar Control on Unstimulated Saliva and Xerostomia. Materials and Methods: In this study, 30 diabetics (Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) ≥126mg/100ml), 30 pre-diabetics (FBS 110-126mg/100ml) and 30 healthy individuals (FBS

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