Diabetes type2 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Hyposalivation Response To Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation In Diabetic Type 2 Patients
This study evaluates response of abnormal low salivary flow rate to transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in diabetic type 2 patients. Response of saliva monitored for all participants receiving only one session of 5-minute extraoral TENS on bilateral parotid glands.
Diabetes mellitus is the most significant disorder associated with varied oral manifestation
ranging from xerostomia (subjective sensation od dry mouth) to serious bacterial and fungal
infections due to alterations in flow rate of saliva.
Systemic agents increase rate of stimulated salivary flow but often have unfavourable side
effects such as profuse sweating, rhinitis, dyspepsia.
Use of TENS in stimulation of saliva has been studied in the past which showed moderate
promising results. However, it never became a part of the mainstream therapy of
hyposalivation.
It has been postulated that transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) could directly
stimulate the auriculotemporal nerve, which supplies the parotid gland, whereas it remains
unclear whether there is also an indirect action (via afferent pathways) onto the salivary
reflex arch.
Starting a prevention program as early as possible considering the most practical, cost
effective and efficient treatments with the best risk-benefit ratio will help to diminish dry
mouth symptoms and sequelae (intraoral and extraoral complications).
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