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Electrostimulation of the lingual nerve by an intraoral device may lead to salivary gland regeneration: A case series study
Wolff, Andy; Koray, Meltem; Campisi, Giuseppina; Strietzel, Frank P; Lafaurie, Gloria I; Beiski, Ben Z; Ekström, Jörgen.
Affiliation
  • Wolff, Andy; Saliwell Ltd. Harutzim. Israel
  • Koray, Meltem; Istanbul University. Faculty of Dentistry. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Oral Surgery and Medicine. Istanbul. Turkey
  • Campisi, Giuseppina; Università di Palermo. Dipartimento di Discipline Chirurgiche Oncologiche e Stomatologiche. Oral Medicine. Palermo. Italy
  • Strietzel, Frank P; Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Department of Oral Medicine, Dental Radiology and Oral Surgery, Charité. Berlin. Germany
  • Lafaurie, Gloria I; El Bosque University. School of Dentistry. Unit of Basic Oral Investigations-UIBO. Bogotá. Colombia
  • Beiski, Ben Z; Saliwell Ltd. Harutzim. Israel
  • Ekström, Jörgen; The Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg. Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology. Department of Pharmacology. Gothenburg. Sweden
Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) ; 23(5): e552-e559, sept. 2018. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-176373
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ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Salivary gland function is controlled by the salivary reflex, whose efferent arm is composed by the parasympathetic and the sympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system. Parenchymal injury is the main salivary gland involvement of Sjögren's syndrome and head and neck radiotherapy, but neural damage has been reported as well. Recently an intraoral device for electrostimulation of the lingual nerve in vicinity to the lower third molar has been introduced. At this point this nerve carries efferent fibers for the innervation of the submandibular, sublingual and several minor salivary glands and afferent fibers of the salivary reflex. Therefore, excitation of these fibers potentially leads to increased secretion of all salivary glands. Thus, the study objective was to assess whether comprehensive neural activation by electrostimulation of the lingual nerve carries the potential to induce the regeneration of damaged salivary glands. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

The device was tested on three patients with no collectable resting and stimulated secretion of saliva during a double blind, sham controlled period of two months and nine open-label months.

RESULTS:

All three subjects developed the capacity to spit saliva, not only in direct response to the electrostimulation but also after free intervals without electrostimulation. In addition, their symptoms of dry mouth severity and frequency improved.

CONCLUSIONS:

This recovery is probably due to the combined effect of increase in secretory functional gland mass and regain of nervous control of the secretory elements and blood vessels. Both are phenomena that would contribute to gland regeneration
Subject(s)

Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Salivary Gland Diseases / Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation / Lingual Nerve Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) Year: 2018 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: El Bosque University/Colombia / Istanbul University/Turkey / Saliwell Ltd/Israel / The Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg/Sweden / Università di Palermo/Italy / Universitätsmedizin Berlin/Germany

Full text: Available Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Salivary Gland Diseases / Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation / Lingual Nerve Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) Year: 2018 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: El Bosque University/Colombia / Istanbul University/Turkey / Saliwell Ltd/Israel / The Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg/Sweden / Università di Palermo/Italy / Universitätsmedizin Berlin/Germany
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