Sjogren‘s Syndrome Prognosis and Complications
Posted on March 6, 2018 in Dental Health
Sjogren’s syndrome is an autoimmune disorder primarily affecting your eyes and mouth. Learn more about this disease, as well as its impact on dry mouth.
How does Sjogren’s syndrome cause dry mouth?
Sjogren’s syndrome attacks your tear and saliva glands. The mucous membranes and moisture-secreting glands in your eyes and mouth are affected first, causing dry eyes and dry mouth.
Is dry mouth problematic?
Short answer, yes. Saliva is essential for a healthy mouth. It helps neutralize acids to prevent tooth decay, in addition to removing food particles. Dry mouth can cause a host of problems, including:
- Sore throat
- Bad breath
- Thick saliva
- Difficulty speaking and swallowing
- Mouth and lip sores
Sjogren syndrome prognosis:
In most cases, the disease is not life threatening. It is, however, uncomfortable. People with Sjogren’s syndrome will experience complications such as cavities, yeast infections and vision impairment.
Who’s prone to Sjogren’s syndrome?
Though the disorder can affect anyone, women and those over 40 are the most at-risk demographics.
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