经皮电神经刺激口腔运动治疗II型糖尿病患者下颌下腺分泌过低的疗效

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K. Kirupa, S.M. Divyamary, R. Nithya Nisha, K Saraswath, , D.P. Kaviya, B. Aishwarya, N. Nimisha Lakshmi, K. Swetha
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本研究是为了改善患者的口腔功能,特别是口干(口干)和感染。本研究的目的是分析经皮神经电刺激与口腔运动在减少II型糖尿病患者下颌下腺分泌不足方面的有效性。唾液的分泌对口腔健康、消化、预防感染和愈合过程至关重要。低流涎被定义为口腔中唾液的减少。这是成年人和老年人中最常见的II型糖尿病问题。据估计,每35名成年人中就有10人患有此病。由于唾液分泌不足,II型糖尿病成人可能会出现感染、蛀牙、疼痛、溃疡、味觉下降和水平衡困难。低唾液会导致许多并发症,使糖尿病患者的病情更加恶化。因此,广泛需要寻找治疗技术,这些技术必须适用于所有社区。有各种各样的治疗方法来改善唾液分泌率,但有必要分析的技术,以提供更好的效果,短期干预和容易获得。本研究的材料和方法采用一种简单的方法,并通过无创诊断工具进行验证。采用低吐唾液法测定唾液流量。研究方法采用前后检验的比较研究设计。根据纳入标准从40名志愿者中选择样本。A组:经皮神经电刺激,8次,每次20分钟,每周2次,连用4周。B组:口语练习,16组,每组2分钟,3组,连续4周。试验30 d时,A组的唾液流量从0.36 ml/min提高到1.03 ml/min, SD从0.12提高到0.91;A组的唾液流量从0.34 ml/min提高到0.56 ml/min, SD从0.2提高到0.4。结果表明,两组均有改善,经皮神经电刺激组A优于口腔运动组B
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Effectiveness of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulations Oral Exercise in Hypo Salivation Among Type II Diabetic Patients Over Submandibular Glands
This study was conducted to improve the patient's oral function, especially dry mouth (xerostomia) and infection. The aim of this study is to analyse the effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation vs. oral exercise in reducing hypo salivation among type II diabetic patients over the submandibular glands. The secretion of saliva is critical for oral health, digestion, prevention of infections, and the healing process. Hypo salivation is defined as a decrease in saliva in the mouth. It is the most common type II diabetic problem among adults and older people. It is estimated to occur in 10 of every 35 adults. Because of hypo salivation, Type II diabetic adults may experience infection, cavities, soreness, ulcers, a decrease in taste sensation, and difficulty in water balance. Hypo salivation leads to many complications that make the condition of the diabetic patient even worse. Hence, there is a wide need for treatment techniques to be searched for, and they must be applicable to all communities. There are various therapies to improve the salivary rate, but there is a need to analyse the technique that gives better outcomes with a short intervention with easy accessibility. The materials and method of this study follow a simple method and are evidenced with a noninvasive diagnostic tool. Saliometry by the low-spitting method was used to measure the salivary flow rate. The methodology was a comparative study design with a pre-post-test. Samples were selected from 40 volunteers based on inclusion criteria. Group A: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, 8 sessions, 20 minutes each, twice a week for 4 weeks. Group B: Oral exercise, 16 sessions, 2 minutes each, in 3 sets for 4 weeks. At the end of 30 days of sessions, the salivary flow rate has increased from 0.36 to 1.03 ml/min and the SD from 0.12 to 0.91 for Group A, and from 0.34 to 0.56 ml/min and the SD from 0.2 to 0.4. The result concludes that both groups showed improvement, while group A, which received transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, was comparatively better than group B, which received oral exercise
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