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Clinical practice guidelines for oral management of Sjogren disease Dental caries prevention

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION
卷 147, 期 4, 页码 295-305

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AMER DENTAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1016/j.adaj.2015.11.008

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Sjogren syndrome; xerostomia; practice guidelines; fluoride; antimicrobial; salivary flow; remineralization

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  1. Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation
  2. GlaxoSmithKline
  3. Johnson Johnson
  4. Unilever
  5. C3 Jian

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Background. Salivary dysfunction in Sjogren disease can lead to serious and costly oral health complications. Clinical practice guidelines for caries prevention in Sjogren disease were developed to improve quality and consistency of care. Methods. A national panel of experts devised clinical questions in a Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcomes format and included use of fluoride, salivary stimulants, antimicrobial agents, and nonfluoride remineralizing agents. The panel conducted a systematic search of the literature according to pre-established parameters. At least 2 members extracted the data, and the panel rated the strength of the recommendations by using a variation of grading of recommendations, assessment, development, and evaluation. After a Delphi consensus panel was conducted, the experts finalized the recommendations, with a minimum of 75% agreement required. Results. Final recommendations for patients with Sjogren disease with dry mouth were as follows: topical fluoride should be used in all patients (strong); although no study results link improved salivary flow to caries prevention, the oral health community generally accepts that increasing saliva may contribute to decreased caries incidence, so increasing saliva through gustatory, masticatory, or pharmaceutical stimulation may be considered (weak); chlorhexidine administered as varnish, gel, or rinse may be considered (weak); and nonfluoride remineralizing agents may be considered as an adjunct therapy (moderate). Conclusions and Practical Implications. The incidence of caries in patients with Sjogren disease can be reduced with the use of topical fluoride and other preventive strategies.

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