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Arthritis & Rheumatism | 2011

Efficacy and Safety of an Intraoral Electrostimulation Device for Xerostomia Relief: A Multicenter, Randomized Trial

Frank Peter Strietzel; Gloria Inés Lafaurie; Gloria Rocío Bautista Mendoza; Ivan Alajbeg; Slavica Pejda; Lea Vuletić; Rubén D. Mantilla; Denise Pinheiro Falcão; Soraya Coelho Leal; Ana Cristina Barreto Bezerra; Simon D. Tran; Henri A. Ménard; Suguru Kimoto; Shaoxia Pan; Rafael Martín-Granizo; M Lourdes Maniegas Lozano; Susan L. Zunt; Cheryl A. Krushinski; Dario Melilli; Giuseppina Campisi; Carlo Paderni; Sonia Dolce; Juan F. Yepes; Liselott Lindh; Meltem Koray; Gonca Mumcu; Sharon Elad; Itai Zeevi; Beatriz Catalina Aldape Barrios; Rodrigo M. López Sánchez

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy and safety of an intraoral electrostimulation device, consisting of stimulating electrodes, an electronic circuit, and a power source, in treating xerostomia. The device delivers electrostimulation through the oral mucosa to the lingual nerve in order to enhance the salivary reflex. METHODS The device was tested on a sample of patients with xerostomia due to Sjögrens syndrome and other sicca conditions in a 2-stage prospective, randomized, multicenter trial. Stage I was a double-blind, crossover stage designed to compare the effects of the electrically active device with the sham device, each used for 1 month, and stage II was a 3-month open-label stage designed to assess the long-term effects of the active device. Improvement in xerostomia severity from baseline was the primary outcome measure. RESULTS A total of 114 patients were randomized. In stage I, the active device performed better than the sham device for patient-reported xerostomia severity (P<0.002), xerostomia frequency (P<0.05), quality of life impairment (P<0.01), and swallowing difficulty (P<0.02). At the end of stage II, statistically significant improvements were verified for patient-reported xerostomia severity (P<0.0001), xerostomia frequency (P<0.0001), oral discomfort (P<0.001), speech difficulty (P<0.02), sleeping difficulty (P<0.001), and resting salivary flow rate (P<0.01). CONCLUSION Our findings indicate that daily use of the device alleviated oral dryness, discomfort, and some complications of xerostomia, such as speech and sleeping difficulties, and increased salivary output. The results show a cumulative positive effect of the device over the period of the study, from baseline to the end of the trial.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2012

Intraoral electrostimulator for xerostomia relief: a long-term, multicenter, open-label, uncontrolled, clinical trial

Ivan Alajbeg; Denise Pinheiro Falcão; Simon D. Tran; Rafael Martín-Granizo; Gloria Inés Lafaurie; Domenica Matranga; Slavica Pejda; Lea Vuletić; Rubén D. Mantilla; Soraya Coelho Leal; Ana Cristina Barreto Bezerra; Henri A. Ménard; Suguru Kimoto; Shaoxia Pan; Lourdes Maniegas; Cheryl A. Krushinski; Dario Melilli; Giuseppina Campisi; Carlo Paderni; Gloria Rocío Bautista Mendoza; Juan F. Yepes; Liselott Lindh; Meltem Koray; Gonca Mumcu; Sharon Elad; Itai Zeevi; Beatriz Catalina Aldape Barrios; Rodrigo M. López Sánchez; Claire Lassauzay; Olivier Fromentin

OBJECTIVE A previous sham-controlled multinational study demonstrated the short-term efficacy and safety for xerostomia treatment of an intraoral device that delivers electrostimulation to the lingual nerve. The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that those beneficial effects would be sustained over an 11-month period. STUDY DESIGN The device was tested on a mixed sample of 94 patients with xerostomia in an open-label, uncontrolled, prospective multicenter trial. Statutory outcome assessments were done at 5th, 8th, and 11th months and analyzed by multiple comparisons. RESULTS Improvements achieved at month 5 from baseline were sustained throughout the follow-up period for the primary outcome, xerostomia severity, and the secondary outcomes resting whole salivary flow rate, xerostomia frequency, oral discomfort, and difficulties in speech, swallowing, and sleeping. No significant side effects were detected. CONCLUSIONS The beneficial effects of a removable intraoral electrostimulating device were sustained for an 11-month period.


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2016

Congenital granular cell lesion of the tongue: a report of two cases and review of the literature

Aaron E. Yancoskie; Uday Reebye; Joshua D. Segal; Beatriz Catalina Aldape Barrios; Araceli Andrade Velasco; John E. Fantasia

The congenital granular cell lesion most commonly occurs on the maxillary or mandibular alveolus of neonates. Extra-alveolar congenital granular cell lesion is exceptionally rare, with only 10 cases reported. Two additional cases occurring on the tongue are presented with a description of the clinical, histopathologic, and immunohistochemical features. The differential diagnosis is discussed, and the literature reviewed.


Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2007

Oral pathology in a group of Mexican patients with genetic diseases

Luis Alberto Montoya Pérez; María de la Luz Arenas Sordo; Edgar Hernández Zamora; Beatriz Catalina Aldape Barrios


Revista Mexicana de Cirugía Bucal y Maxilofacial | 2010

Auxiliares de diagnóstico para alteraciones de glándulas salivales

Tania Maricela Fierro Zorrilla; Ricardo Silva Oropeza; Bernardo Cruz Legorreta; Beatriz Catalina Aldape Barrios


Revista de la Asociación Dental Mexicana | 2011

Bioingeniería dental, ¿El futuro de la terapia en odontología?

Gerardo Romero Jasso; Beatriz Catalina Aldape Barrios


Médecine Buccale Chirurgie Buccale | 2010

Plasmocytome mandibulaire révélateur d’un myélome multiple. Présentation d’un cas

Claudia Araceli Torres Urbina; Agueda Marisol Arellano Flores; José Luis Vázquez Salvador; Arlette Araceli Barbosa Ibarra; Rocío Gloria Fernández López; Beatriz Catalina Aldape Barrios


Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2006

Carcinoma adenoideo quístico del dorso de la lengua: Presentación de un caso clínico

Dolores Carrasco Ortiz; Beatriz Catalina Aldape Barrios


Revista de la Asociación Dental Mexicana | 2016

Siringoma condroide en el labio superior. Reporte de un caso

Lizbeth Ramos Sánchez; Gerardo Romero Jasso; Alejandra Montserrat Dorantes Inacua; Beatriz Catalina Aldape Barrios; Ana María Cano Valdez


Revista de la Asociación Dental Mexicana | 2016

Granuloma periférico de células gigantes. Revisión de 87 casos

Bianca Anahí Cristino Sicairos; Bernardo Cruz Legorreta; Aída Borges Yáñez; Beatriz Catalina Aldape Barrios

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Agueda Marisol Arellano Flores

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Aída Borges Yáñez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Bernardo Cruz Legorreta

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Claudia Araceli Torres Urbina

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Rocío Gloria Fernández López

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Rodrigo M. López Sánchez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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