Abstract

The medical term xerostomia refers to the subjective sensation of oral dryness. The etiology seems to be multifactorial with the most frequently reported causes being the use of xerostomic medications, neck and head radiation, and systematic diseases (such as Sjögren’s syndrome). Xerostomia is associated with an increased incidence of dental caries, oral fungal infections, and difficulties in speaking and chewing/swallowing, which ultimately affect the oral health-related quality of life. The development of successful management schemes is regarded as a highly challenging project due to the complexity of saliva. This is why, in spite of the fact that there are therapeutic options aiming to improve salivary function, most management approaches are alleviation-oriented. In any case, polymers are an integral part of the various formulations used in every current treatment approach, especially in the saliva substitutes, due to their function as thickening and lubricating agents or, in the case of mucoadhesive polymers, their ability to prolong the treatment effect. In this context, the present review aims to scrutinize the literature and presents an overview of the role of various polymers (or copolymers) on either already commercially available formulations or novel drug delivery systems currently under research and development.

Highlights

  • A Review on Xerostomia and Its Various ManagementStrategies: The Role of Advanced Polymeric Materials in the Treatment Approaches. Afroditi Kapourani 1 , Konstantinos N

  • Xerostomia is the medical term used to describe the subjective sensation of oral dryness, which commonly exists as a consequence of reduced salivary flow [1,2,3]

  • The research team of Tsibouklis et al [40] published a review highlighting the need for novel hydrogel formulations with an affinity for buccal cells aiming at the management of xerostomia. Various mucoadhesive polymers, such as chitosan, play the major role at the design of these hydrogels. Another promising drug delivery system utilizing advanced polymeric materials for the treatment of xerostomia was that of Muthumariappan et al [138], who developed a localized formulation consisting of pilocarpine-loaded poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA)/poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) nanofiber mats via electrospinning

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A Review on Xerostomia and Its Various Management

Strategies: The Role of Advanced Polymeric Materials in the Treatment Approaches. Afroditi Kapourani 1 , Konstantinos N. Natural Products Research Centre of Excellence-AUTH (NatPro-AUTH), Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (CIRI-AUTH), 57001 Thessaloniki, Greece

Introduction
Approach of the Review
Saliva Production in Humans
Diagnosis of Xerostomia
Causes of Xerostomia
Local Factors
Systematic Diseases
Effects of Xerostomia
Management of Xerostomia
Preventive Approaches
Symptomatic Relief
Salivary Stimulation
Findings
Summary and Conclusions
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