In recent decades, respiratory problems and diseases have increased in children, youth, adults, and the elderly, associated with different factors depending on where they live and the lifestyle they live; triggering respiratory diseases of viral or bacterial origin or inflammatory processes triggered by other factors. Diseases such as Ama, COPD, obstructive bronchial syndrome, bronchiolitis, among others, increase the use of inhalers, aerosol or powder.
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In accordance with the preceding different types of therapeutic groups can be indicated for the management, control, or relief of respiratory diseases according to their progress. Some of these groups for treatment of respiratory diseases are (1) (2) (3):
Beta-adrenergic βagonists2: bronchodilators used by oral or inhalation route, for example: Terbutaline, Fenoterol, Salbutamol. They can have acid pH.
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The respiratory route can administer these drugs, and allow them to reach the affected site (bronchi and bronchioles), the following are used:
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Studies have shown that high doses and long duration of inhalation therapy have been closely related to various adverse effects on oral tissues. Since most of the inhaled drug is retained in the oral cavity and oropharynx, it can interfere with the normal physiology of oral tissues. Therefore, this can represent various oral conditions such as xerostomia, tooth decay, candidiasis, ulceration, gingivitis, periodontitis, and taste changes associated with inhalation therapy.
The primary mechanism involved is the reduction of salivary flow. Other mechanisms involved are acid pH in the oral cavity induced by inhaled drugs (particularly inhaled dry powder), lifestyle (poor oral hygiene and increased consumption of sweet and acidic beverages), gastroesophageal reflux, and deterioration of local immunity. (4)
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Prolonged use of beta-2 agonists (bronchodilators) is associated with a higher frequency of cavities due to their effect on salivary glands; since in the parotid glands and other salivary glands, beta-2 receptors are present. Therefore, long-term use of beta-2 agonists is associated with decreased saliva production and secretion. These studies suggest a reduction in total and parotid saliva flow rates by 26% and 36%, respectively. The reduction in the amount of saliva could lead to an increase in lactobacilli and Streptococcus mutans in the oral cavity. This factor is one of the main factors that contribute to the increase in the rate of cavities. (4)
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The previous is important, since saliva is composed of water and a variety of organic and inorganic components that allow oral protection from microorganisms, lubrication for chewing, and protection of dental structures. It allows the mechanical cleaning of food some microorganisms. Its physiological functions are to supply food to the oral microbiota, transport antimicrobial factors, and contribute to the maintenance and balance of the microbial flora. (4)
On the other hand, saliva participates in the maintenance and control of pH in the oral cavity, sometimes reaching values of 7.67 generating a basic environment, which may be due to physiological systems. It has been identified that the use of these inhalers can alter the salivary pH, taking it to values below 5.5, which can lead to demineralization of tooth enamel. (5)
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The diagnosis of each of these oral manifestations due to the use of inhalers must be carried out by dentists, and sometimes diagnostic tests are necessary to specifically identify the affectation such as:
Early identification, recommendations, hygiene, and notification to your dentist is the key to minimize and prevent these problems from occurring; controlling possible signs, and symptoms, thus avoiding more serious complications while being timely in the diagnosis. It is possible that it may require additional treatment with procedures and medications for a time, which can sometimes be painful, when it is not identified early and in a timely manner.
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Following the above, it is important to educate patients and indicate the proper handling and possible adverse effects of inhalers, as well as:
Healthcare for patients with respiratory disorders requires a multidisciplinary approach. The identification and diagnosis by the treating dentist and the health team to make them aware that the population who use inhaled medications represent a high risk for the development of several relevant secondary events at the oral level (erosion, dental caries, gingivitis, etc.); emphasizing the need for specific educational-preventive programs. (6)
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If you have any questions about this or other topics, you can contact us at Channel Island Family Dental as well as our Facebook page. We look forward to your visit and will make a timely diagnosis. Our dentists in Oxnard, Santa Paula, Ventura, Newbury Park, and Port Hueneme will be able to guide you towards the best treatment to take care of your health and return your best smile.
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