Prevalence of dry mouth in adult patients in primary health care.

Acta Odontol Scand

Department of Oral Medicine and Pathology, Institute of Odontology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study assessed how common and severe dry mouth (xerostomia) is among patients over 18 in western Sweden, focusing on variables like age, gender, illness, and medication use.
  • Among 374 participants, 43.6% reported experiencing dry mouth, with a higher prevalence in females (61.2%) and a strong correlation to the number of medications taken.
  • The findings emphasize that xerostomia is a significant issue in primary care that requires more attention from both medical and dental professionals, especially for patients on multiple medications.

Article Abstract

Objectives: To determine the prevalence and severity of dry mouth by age, gender, presence of disease, and medication intake for patients aged 18 years and over, seeking primary health care on the west coast of Sweden (Region of Västra Götaland, VGR).

Materials And Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted among patients ( = 374, age ≥ 18) visiting primary health care providers ( = 4) in VGR for any medical reasons. Patients were invited to participate by answering a single-item question, 'Have you experienced dry mouth in the last six months?' Patients giving positive answers ( = 163) were asked to fill in the 11-item Xerostomia Inventory (XI) questionnaire to determine the variability and severity of xerostomia. Patients replying 'No' ( = 211) to the single-item question were considered not to have xerostomia and included in the non-xerostomia group.

Results: The overall prevalence of xerostomia was 43.6% with a female dominance (61.2%). The prevalence in different age groups among females and males was similar. The number of medications and/or diseases are positively associated with xerostomia. Medication was a significant predictor of the prevalence of xerostomia, regardless of age and gender ( < .001). Patients with five or more medications had the highest prevalence of xerostomia (71.2%).

Conclusion: Patients seeking primary care on the west coast of Sweden have a high prevalence of xerostomia. Factors associated with xerostomia were female gender and medications and/or diseases. Awareness is required to manage patients with xerostomia in medical and dental care.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00016357.2022.2069282DOI Listing

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