Prevalence of Xerostomia in Healthy Individuals

Sana Shah
Madiha Shah
Mahrukh Shah
Abid Laghari
Issue Details
Journal ID1
Volume7
Number3
Year2017
Issue Date2017-09-07 00:00:00
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ABSTRACT:
Objective:To determine the prevalence of Xerostomia in apparently healthy individuals.
Methodology:This prospective cross sectional study was conducted on persons accompanying the patients at
Medical and Dental OPD of Muhammad Medical College, Mirpurkhas in collaboration with Liaquat University of
Health Sciences (LUMHS) Jamshoro from January 2016 to July 2016. 156 patients visited and the accompanying
persons were 3015. Only adults were included and 915 patients consented to participate. Standardized questionnaire
regarding demographic details, systemic diseases, use of drugs, and cigarette smoking was filled. Fox questionnaire
was used to confirm Xerostomia. The data collected was analyzed by SPSS version 22. Qualitative variables were
expressed as number and in percentage.
Results: Among nine hundred and fifteen participants, age range was 21-65 years. The mean age was 47±7.6years,
those above 30 years were 813 (88.9%), whereas under 30years were 102 (11.1%). Xerostomia was more common
in persons above 30 years and difference between two age groups was statistically significant. In our study, 317
(34.6%) gave history of tobacco consumption as cigarettes or gutka or pan. Out of 915 patients, 508 (55.5%) had
systemic diseases. Out of these 508 only 387 (76.1%) were taking medications. A significant association of Xerostomia
with drug intake was seen.
Conclusion: The frequency of Xerostomia in apparently healthy subjects was high and alarming. Predisposing
factors were age, female gender, systemic disease, use of drug and tobacco consumption.

Published: 2017-06-05

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