Severe Xerostomia Secondary to Anticholinergic Drug Therapy: Case Report (#206)

Severe Xerostomia Secondary to Anticholinergic Drug Therapy: Case Report (#206)

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Ronald S. Brown, DDS, MS; Bridgette H. Rhodes, DDS; Marianne S. Siewe, DDS; and Terri Jones Matthews, DDS; share a case of severe dry mouth in an 83-year-old female patient taking oxybutynin for urinary incontinence. The oral side effects of anticholinergic drug therapy and the dental management of the patient are discussed.

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