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Patient suffering from xerostomia will benifit most from??

A)scaling and polishing

B)fluoride rinses

C)tooth brushing advice

Please provide references

Thank you very much

-ashish

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yes Miral. according to me optn b is correct.... fluoride rinses Most common cause of Xerostomia is due to medicines, and and elimination of cause is best treatmen but that is not in option so fluoride rinses is the right option.if am wrong plz anybody correct me.... Thanx. Manpreet From: Miral <miral_hasan@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, 9 June 2012 3:15 PM Subject: Re: Xerostomia

Pls correct me if wrongXerostomia is not due to any wrong tooth brushing technique as in abrasion for eg,also scaling and polishing is done every 6 mths n we can not consider it as a primary tt.so B is the most suitable in my opinion .

As patients with objective xerostomia are at

increased risk of developing caries it is impor-

tant that they take a non-cariogenic diet and

maintain a high standard of oral hygiene. The

regular use of topical fluoride agents forms an

important component of their long-term care. BDJMIRAL

Sent from my iPadOn 7 Jun 2012, at 13:20, Anar Vyas <anarvyas@...> wrote:

Hi

Sorry the answer is C

Tooth brushing advice

From: "dr_ashish_pandit@..." <dr_ashish_pandit@...> < > Sent: Thursday, 7 June 2012 7:21 AMSubject: Xerostomia

Patient suffering from xerostomia will benifit most from?? A)scaling and polishing B)fluoride rinses C)tooth brushing advice Please provide references Thank you very much -ashish Sent on my BlackBerry® from Vodafone

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Thx ManpreetSent from my iPadOn 9 Jun 2012, at 12:59, Manpreet Kaur Ahluwalia <ahluwaliamanpreetkaur@...> wrote:

yes Miral. according to me optn b is correct.... fluoride rinses Most common cause of Xerostomia is due to medicines, and and elimination of cause is best treatmen but that is not in option so fluoride rinses is the right option.if am wrong plz anybody correct me.... Thanx. Manpreet From: Miral <miral_hasan@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, 9 June 2012 3:15 PM Subject: Re: Xerostomia

Pls correct me if wrongXerostomia is not due to any wrong tooth brushing technique as in abrasion for eg,also scaling and polishing is done every 6 mths n we can not consider it as a primary tt.so B is the most suitable in my opinion .

As patients with objective xerostomia are at

increased risk of developing caries it is impor-

tant that they take a non-cariogenic diet and

maintain a high standard of oral hygiene. The

regular use of topical fluoride agents forms an

important component of their long-term care. BDJMIRAL

Sent from my iPadOn 7 Jun 2012, at 13:20, Anar Vyas <anarvyas@...> wrote:

Hi

Sorry the answer is C

Tooth brushing advice

From: "dr_ashish_pandit@..." <dr_ashish_pandit@...> < > Sent: Thursday, 7 June 2012 7:21 AMSubject: Xerostomia

Patient suffering from xerostomia will benifit most from?? A)scaling and polishing B)fluoride rinses C)tooth brushing advice Please provide references Thank you very much -ashish Sent on my BlackBerry® from Vodafone

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