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Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients with Psychosocial Disorders

Year 2011, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 111 - 116, 01.09.2011

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  • Cormac I and Jenkins P. Understanding the importance of oral health in psychiatric patients. Advances in psychiatric treatment 1999; 5: 53-60.
  • Bergdahl M, Bergdahl J. Low unstimulated salivary flow and subjective oral dryness: association with medication, anxiety, depression, and stress. J Dent Res 2000; 79: 1652-1658.
  • Browning S, Hislop S, Scully C, Shirlaw P. The association between burning mouth syndrome and psychosocial disorders. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1987; 64: 171-174.
  • Oral Health Care for people with mental health problems: Guidelines and recommendation. Report of British society for disability and oral health. Revised January, 2000.
  • Lynch U, Lazenbatt A, Freeman R, Lynch G, Neill EO. Making equity a reality: oral health promotion in a psychiatric setting. Int J Psychiatr Nurs Res. 2005; 10: 1078-1092.
  • Fox PC, Busch KA, Baum BJ. Subjective reports of xerostomia and objective measures of salivary gland performance. J Am Dent Assoc 1987; 115: 581-584.
  • Bergdahl J, Anneroth G: Burning mouth syndrome: literature review and model for research and management. J oral Pathol Med 1993; 22: 433-438.
  • Kumar M, Chandu GN, Shafiulla MD. Oral health status and treatment needs in institutionalized psychiatric patients: one year descriptive cross sectional study. Indian Journal of Dental Research 2006; 17: 171-177.
  • Gelder M, Harrison P, Cowen P. Symptoms and signs of psychiatric disorders. In: Shorter textbook of psychiatry. 5th edition. New York: Oxford, 2008, 1-20.
  • Friedlander AH, Mahler ME. Major depressive disorder. J Am Dent Assoc 2001; 132: 629-638.
  • Barker KE, Savage NW. Burning mouth syndrome: an update on recent findings. Australian Dental Journal 2005; 2: 220-223.
  • Gelder M, Harrison P, Cowen P. Symptoms and signs of psychiatric disorders. In: Shorter textbook of psychiatry. 5th edition. New York: Oxford; 2008, 1-20
  • Tripathi KD. Drugs used in mental illness. In: Essentials of medical pharmacology. 4th edition. New Delhi: Jaypee, 1999, 403-431.
  • Sekine Y, Rikihisa T, Ogata H, Echizen H, Arakawa Y. Correlations between in vitro affinity of antipsychotics to various central neurotransmitter receptors and clinical incidence of their adverse drug reactions. Eu J Clin Pharmacol 1999; 55: 583-587.

Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients with Psychosocial Disorders

Year 2011, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 111 - 116, 01.09.2011

Abstract

References

  • Math SB, Chandrashekhar CR, Bhugra D: Psychiatric epidemiology in India. Indian J Med Res 2007; 126: 183-192.
  • Cormac I and Jenkins P. Understanding the importance of oral health in psychiatric patients. Advances in psychiatric treatment 1999; 5: 53-60.
  • Bergdahl M, Bergdahl J. Low unstimulated salivary flow and subjective oral dryness: association with medication, anxiety, depression, and stress. J Dent Res 2000; 79: 1652-1658.
  • Browning S, Hislop S, Scully C, Shirlaw P. The association between burning mouth syndrome and psychosocial disorders. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1987; 64: 171-174.
  • Oral Health Care for people with mental health problems: Guidelines and recommendation. Report of British society for disability and oral health. Revised January, 2000.
  • Lynch U, Lazenbatt A, Freeman R, Lynch G, Neill EO. Making equity a reality: oral health promotion in a psychiatric setting. Int J Psychiatr Nurs Res. 2005; 10: 1078-1092.
  • Fox PC, Busch KA, Baum BJ. Subjective reports of xerostomia and objective measures of salivary gland performance. J Am Dent Assoc 1987; 115: 581-584.
  • Bergdahl J, Anneroth G: Burning mouth syndrome: literature review and model for research and management. J oral Pathol Med 1993; 22: 433-438.
  • Kumar M, Chandu GN, Shafiulla MD. Oral health status and treatment needs in institutionalized psychiatric patients: one year descriptive cross sectional study. Indian Journal of Dental Research 2006; 17: 171-177.
  • Gelder M, Harrison P, Cowen P. Symptoms and signs of psychiatric disorders. In: Shorter textbook of psychiatry. 5th edition. New York: Oxford, 2008, 1-20.
  • Friedlander AH, Mahler ME. Major depressive disorder. J Am Dent Assoc 2001; 132: 629-638.
  • Barker KE, Savage NW. Burning mouth syndrome: an update on recent findings. Australian Dental Journal 2005; 2: 220-223.
  • Gelder M, Harrison P, Cowen P. Symptoms and signs of psychiatric disorders. In: Shorter textbook of psychiatry. 5th edition. New York: Oxford; 2008, 1-20
  • Tripathi KD. Drugs used in mental illness. In: Essentials of medical pharmacology. 4th edition. New Delhi: Jaypee, 1999, 403-431.
  • Sekine Y, Rikihisa T, Ogata H, Echizen H, Arakawa Y. Correlations between in vitro affinity of antipsychotics to various central neurotransmitter receptors and clinical incidence of their adverse drug reactions. Eu J Clin Pharmacol 1999; 55: 583-587.
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Primary Language Turkish
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Amita Aditya This is me

And Shailesh Lele This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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APA Aditya, A., & Lele, A. S. (2011). Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients with Psychosocial Disorders. Journal Of International Dental And Medical Research, 4(3), 111-116.
AMA Aditya A, Lele AS. Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients with Psychosocial Disorders. JIDMR. September 2011;4(3):111-116.
Chicago Aditya, Amita, and And Shailesh Lele. “Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients With Psychosocial Disorders”. Journal Of International Dental And Medical Research 4, no. 3 (September 2011): 111-16.
EndNote Aditya A, Lele AS (September 1, 2011) Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients with Psychosocial Disorders. Journal Of International Dental And Medical Research 4 3 111–116.
IEEE A. Aditya and A. S. Lele, “Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients with Psychosocial Disorders”, JIDMR, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 111–116, 2011.
ISNAD Aditya, Amita - Lele, And Shailesh. “Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients With Psychosocial Disorders”. Journal Of International Dental And Medical Research 4/3 (September 2011), 111-116.
JAMA Aditya A, Lele AS. Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients with Psychosocial Disorders. JIDMR. 2011;4:111–116.
MLA Aditya, Amita and And Shailesh Lele. “Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients With Psychosocial Disorders”. Journal Of International Dental And Medical Research, vol. 4, no. 3, 2011, pp. 111-6.
Vancouver Aditya A, Lele AS. Prevalence of Xerostomia and Burning Sensation in Patients with Psychosocial Disorders. JIDMR. 2011;4(3):111-6.