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What is Sjogren’s syndrome?
An
autoimmune
condition causing dryness
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What are the primary symptoms of Sjogren’s syndrome?
Dry mouth
,
dry eyes
, and
tear duct dryness
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How does Sjogren’s syndrome affect oral tissues?
It leads to
dryness
and increased
caries risk
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What is xerostomia?
Dry mouth due to reduced
saliva
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What is Sjogren's syndrome?
An
autoimmune
condition
that causes dryness of the mouth, eyes, and tear ducts
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How does Sjogren's syndrome affect the oral tissues?
It reduces
saliva production
, leading to
dry mouth
, difficulty swallowing, taste disturbances, and increased risk of
dental caries
and gum disease
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What are the common symptoms of Sjogren's syndrome?
Dry mouth
,
dry eyes
,
thirst
, swollen lymph nodes, and
arthritis
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How does the lack of saliva in Sjogren's syndrome affect the oral environment?
It reduces the
buffering effect
of saliva, leading to a more acidic oral environment and increased risk of
tooth demineralization
and dental caries
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How does the reduced saliva flow in Sjogren's syndrome increase the risk of gum disease?
The reduced saliva flow leads to increased
plaque
and calculus buildup, causing gingival inflammation and gingivitis/periodontal disease
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What are the common candidal infections that denture wearers with Sjogren's syndrome may experience?
Thrush
,
angular cheilitis
, and
lichen planus
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What preventative and management advice would you give to a patient with Sjogren's syndrome?
Regularly sip water to avoid dryness
Eat moist/wet foods to help with swallowing
Avoid dry, spicy, and high-sugar foods
Chew sugar-free gum
Use artificial saliva
Brush with a manual toothbrush using the
modified bass technique
Use a high-fluoride toothpaste (
5000 ppm
)
Spit don't rinse after brushing
Use a
0.05% NaF
mouthwash
Apply full-mouth Duraphat fluoride varnish
2-4 times
per year
Fissure seal the molars
Take regular radiographs to detect and treat any dental caries
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What is the pH range for enamel demineralization and remineralization?
Enamel demineralizes at around
pH 5.5
and remineralizes around
pH 7.5
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What is the formula to calculate the area of a circle?
A
=
A =
A
=
π
r
2
\pi r^2
π
r
2
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