Oral health practitioners are seeing a higher incidence of xerostomia and Sjögren's syndrome than ever before. It is due to an aging population and a greater reliance on drugs and therapies that cause xerostomia. A dental specialist must know the xerostomia symptoms and signs, consider Sjögren's syndrome in their differential diagnosis, and promptly share their findings and concerns with other medical professionals, such as the primary care doctor, rheumatologist, and ophthalmologist for evaluation. Join the expert Dentist, Dr.
Devyani Bahl , in our exclusive session on “ Sjögren's Syndrome – Oral Manifestations and Management ” on 19 th July 2023 , 6:00 PM IST onwards. Stay tuned Suggested Readings: Indirect vs Direct Pulp Capping for Permanent Immature Teeth Can Autoimmune Disorders Impact Cardiovascular Health? ##Disclaimer## The content provided on Docplexus is intended for…