Diagnosis and management of xerostomia in patients with COVID-19
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Resumo: | Xerostomia or dry mouth is a change found routinely in clinical dental practice, this change directly affects the patient's quality of life, manifesting difficulties in tasting, chewing, speaking, swallowing and causing a lot of discomfort in the oral cavity. However, after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers noticed a large complaint of infected patients reporting the sensation of dry mouth. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the way that xerostomia affects patients with COVID-19. The study was carried out through a literature review, searching Google Scholar, PubMed, and SciELO articles using the descriptors: “Oral Manifestations”; “Xerostomia” and “COVID-19”. All articles were selected by year, title, abstract, full text and, finally, all selected articles were processed for final review. 20 selected articles were obtained from the initial bibliographic research of 295 articles, reports obtained from the selected studies demonstrate that xerostomia has a high incidence in patients who were infected by COVID-19, which directly impacts their quality of life and the way that they react to the treatments when they are submitted to hospital treatments, however, other oral manifestations appear strongly, which causes a greater debilitation in the patient's systemic health. Oral manifestations, such as xerostomia, taste problems, inflammation of the salivary glands, duly mentioned in the study, are typically reported in patients who had a viral infection by Sars-CoV-2, and it is worth noting that, regardless of the pathogenesis of these manifestations, the importance of developing specific protocols. |
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Diagnosis and management of xerostomia in patients with COVID-19Diagnóstico y manejo de la xerostomía en pacientes con COVID-19Diagnóstico e manejo da xerostomia em pacientes com COVID-19Manifestaciones oralesXerostomíaCOVID-19.Oral manifestationsXerostomiaCOVID-19.Manifestações bucaisXerostomiaCOVID-19.Xerostomia or dry mouth is a change found routinely in clinical dental practice, this change directly affects the patient's quality of life, manifesting difficulties in tasting, chewing, speaking, swallowing and causing a lot of discomfort in the oral cavity. However, after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers noticed a large complaint of infected patients reporting the sensation of dry mouth. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the way that xerostomia affects patients with COVID-19. The study was carried out through a literature review, searching Google Scholar, PubMed, and SciELO articles using the descriptors: “Oral Manifestations”; “Xerostomia” and “COVID-19”. All articles were selected by year, title, abstract, full text and, finally, all selected articles were processed for final review. 20 selected articles were obtained from the initial bibliographic research of 295 articles, reports obtained from the selected studies demonstrate that xerostomia has a high incidence in patients who were infected by COVID-19, which directly impacts their quality of life and the way that they react to the treatments when they are submitted to hospital treatments, however, other oral manifestations appear strongly, which causes a greater debilitation in the patient's systemic health. Oral manifestations, such as xerostomia, taste problems, inflammation of the salivary glands, duly mentioned in the study, are typically reported in patients who had a viral infection by Sars-CoV-2, and it is worth noting that, regardless of the pathogenesis of these manifestations, the importance of developing specific protocols.La xerostomía o sequedad de boca es una alteración que se encuentra de forma rutinaria en la práctica clínica odontológica, esta alteración afecta directamente la calidad de vida del paciente, manifestándose dificultades para degustar, masticar, hablar, tragar y provocando muchas molestias en la cavidad oral. Sin embargo, después del inicio de la pandemia de COVID-19, los investigadores notaron una gran queja de pacientes infectados que reportaron la sensación de sequedad en la boca. El objetivo principal de este estudio es evaluar la forma en que la xerostomía afecta a los pacientes con COVID-19. El estudio se realizó a través de una revisión bibliográfica, buscando artículos en Google Scholar, PubMed y SciELO utilizando los descriptores: “Manifestaciones Orales”; “Xerostomía” y “COVID-19”. Todos los artículos fueron seleccionados por año, título, resumen, texto completo y, finalmente, todos los artículos seleccionados fueron procesados para su revisión final. De la investigación bibliográfica inicial de 295 artículos se obtuvieron 20 artículos seleccionados, los informes obtenidos de los estudios seleccionados demuestran que la xerostomía tiene una alta incidencia en pacientes que fueron infectados por COVID-19, lo que impacta directamente en su calidad de vida y en la forma en que reaccionan. a los tratamientos cuando son sometidos a tratamientos hospitalarios, sin embargo, otras manifestaciones bucales aparecen con fuerza, lo que provoca un mayor debilitamiento en la salud sistémica del paciente. Las manifestaciones orales, como xerostomía, problemas del gusto, inflamación de las glándulas salivales, debidamente mencionadas en el estudio, son típicamente reportadas en pacientes que tuvieron una infección viral por Sars-CoV-2, y cabe señalar que, independientemente de la patogenia de estas manifestaciones, la importancia de desarrollar protocolos específicos.A xerostomia ou boca seca é uma alteração encontrada rotineiramente na prática clínica odontológica, esta alteração afeta diretamente a qualidade de vida do paciente, manifestando dificuldades na degustação, mastigação, fala, deglutição e causa muito desconforto na cavidade oral. Contudo, após o início da pandemia da COVID-19, foi notado pelos pesquisadores uma grande queixa de pacientes infectados relatando a sensação de boca seca. Este estudo tem como objetivo principal avaliar a forma que a xerostomia acomete os pacientes com COVID-19. O estudo foi realizado por meio de uma revisão de literatura, pesquisando os artigos do Google Acadêmico, PubMed, e SciELO utilizando os descritores: “Oral Manifestations”; “Xerostomia” e “COVID-19”. Todos os artigos foram selecionados por ano, título, resumo, texto completo e, por fim, todos os artigos selecionados foram processados para revisão final. 20 artigos selecionados foram obtidos a partir da pesquisa bibliográfica inicial de 295 artigos, relatos obtidos a partir dos estudos selecionados demonstram que a xerostomia possui alta incidência em pacientes que foram infectados pela COVID-19, o que impacta diretamente na qualidade de vida deles e na forma que reagem aos tratamentos quando são submetidos à tratamentos hospitalares, contudo, outras manifestações orais aparecem fortemente, o que causa uma maior debilitação na saúde sistêmica do paciente. As manifestações bucais, como xerostomia, intercorrências no paladar, inflamação das glândulas salivares, devidamente citadas no estudo, são tipicamente relatadas em pacientes que apresentaram infecção viral pelo Sars-CoV-2, e cabe ressaltar que, independentemente da patogenia dessas manifestações, denota-se a importância do desenvolvimento de protocolos específicos.Research, Society and Development2022-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2789410.33448/rsd-v11i5.27894Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 5; e13111527894Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 5; e13111527894Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 5; e131115278942525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27894/24398Copyright (c) 2022 Gerson Luís Castro Ferreira; Ana Viviam Souza Ferro Gomes; Ana Clarade Carvalho Sousa; Estefany Monteiro Lopes; Raissa de Oliveira Viegas; Allana Alexia Mendes Dos Santos da França; Francisca Ângela Sousa Castro; Romayla de Andrade Carvalho; Maria Éryka Giovanna de Brito Fontenele ; Vitória Gindri Fortalezahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira, Gerson Luís CastroGomes, Ana Viviam Souza Ferro Sousa, Ana Clarade Carvalho Lopes, Estefany Monteiro Viegas, Raissa de Oliveira França, Allana Alexia Mendes Dos Santos da Castro, Francisca Ângela Sousa Carvalho, Romayla de Andrade Fontenele , Maria Éryka Giovanna de Brito Fortaleza, Vitória Gindri 2022-04-17T18:18:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27894Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:28.775133Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Diagnosis and management of xerostomia in patients with COVID-19 Diagnóstico y manejo de la xerostomía en pacientes con COVID-19 Diagnóstico e manejo da xerostomia em pacientes com COVID-19 |
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Diagnosis and management of xerostomia in patients with COVID-19 |
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Diagnosis and management of xerostomia in patients with COVID-19 Ferreira, Gerson Luís Castro Manifestaciones orales Xerostomía COVID-19. Oral manifestations Xerostomia COVID-19. Manifestações bucais Xerostomia COVID-19. |
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Diagnosis and management of xerostomia in patients with COVID-19 |
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Diagnosis and management of xerostomia in patients with COVID-19 |
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Diagnosis and management of xerostomia in patients with COVID-19 |
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Diagnosis and management of xerostomia in patients with COVID-19 |
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Diagnosis and management of xerostomia in patients with COVID-19 |
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Ferreira, Gerson Luís Castro |
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Ferreira, Gerson Luís Castro Gomes, Ana Viviam Souza Ferro Sousa, Ana Clarade Carvalho Lopes, Estefany Monteiro Viegas, Raissa de Oliveira França, Allana Alexia Mendes Dos Santos da Castro, Francisca Ângela Sousa Carvalho, Romayla de Andrade Fontenele , Maria Éryka Giovanna de Brito Fortaleza, Vitória Gindri |
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Gomes, Ana Viviam Souza Ferro Sousa, Ana Clarade Carvalho Lopes, Estefany Monteiro Viegas, Raissa de Oliveira França, Allana Alexia Mendes Dos Santos da Castro, Francisca Ângela Sousa Carvalho, Romayla de Andrade Fontenele , Maria Éryka Giovanna de Brito Fortaleza, Vitória Gindri |
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Ferreira, Gerson Luís Castro Gomes, Ana Viviam Souza Ferro Sousa, Ana Clarade Carvalho Lopes, Estefany Monteiro Viegas, Raissa de Oliveira França, Allana Alexia Mendes Dos Santos da Castro, Francisca Ângela Sousa Carvalho, Romayla de Andrade Fontenele , Maria Éryka Giovanna de Brito Fortaleza, Vitória Gindri |
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Manifestaciones orales Xerostomía COVID-19. Oral manifestations Xerostomia COVID-19. Manifestações bucais Xerostomia COVID-19. |
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Manifestaciones orales Xerostomía COVID-19. Oral manifestations Xerostomia COVID-19. Manifestações bucais Xerostomia COVID-19. |
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Xerostomia or dry mouth is a change found routinely in clinical dental practice, this change directly affects the patient's quality of life, manifesting difficulties in tasting, chewing, speaking, swallowing and causing a lot of discomfort in the oral cavity. However, after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers noticed a large complaint of infected patients reporting the sensation of dry mouth. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the way that xerostomia affects patients with COVID-19. The study was carried out through a literature review, searching Google Scholar, PubMed, and SciELO articles using the descriptors: “Oral Manifestations”; “Xerostomia” and “COVID-19”. All articles were selected by year, title, abstract, full text and, finally, all selected articles were processed for final review. 20 selected articles were obtained from the initial bibliographic research of 295 articles, reports obtained from the selected studies demonstrate that xerostomia has a high incidence in patients who were infected by COVID-19, which directly impacts their quality of life and the way that they react to the treatments when they are submitted to hospital treatments, however, other oral manifestations appear strongly, which causes a greater debilitation in the patient's systemic health. Oral manifestations, such as xerostomia, taste problems, inflammation of the salivary glands, duly mentioned in the study, are typically reported in patients who had a viral infection by Sars-CoV-2, and it is worth noting that, regardless of the pathogenesis of these manifestations, the importance of developing specific protocols. |
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