Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgments.
Introduction (Olav Alvares)
In memoriam: Jonathan Ship (1959–2008)—a celebration of his life
Editors and contributors
1. The enigma of dry mouth.
1.1 Dry mouth: a common worldwide tormentor (L.M. Sreebny).
1.2 Saliva: the remarkable fluid (A. van Nieuw Amerongen, E.C.I. Veerman and A. Vissink).
1.3 Living with the drought: the patient speaks (K. Morland Hammitt).
2. Dry mouth: a multifaceted diagnostic dilemma.
2.1 The odd couple: dry mouth and salivary flow (L.M. Sreebny).
2.2 Symptoms and semiotics (A. Vissink and L.M. Sreebny).
2.3 Sialometry: the measure of things, with ease and reliability (L.M. Sreebny and A. Visink).
2.4 Other ways to assess salivary gland disease (A. Vissink).
3. The causes of dry mouth: a broad panoply.
3.1 Drugs, dry mouth and dentistry (L.M. Sreebny).
3.1.1. Setting the stage.
3.1.2. Drugs and the salivary system.
3.1.3. Xerogenic drugs.
3.1.4. Detailed reference guide to drugs and dry mouth.
3.2 Dry Mouth: diseases and conditions.
3.2.1 The auto-immune connection (C.G.M. Kallenberg).
3.2.2 Head and neck radiotherapy: an iatrogenic factor (A. Eisbruch).
3.2.3 Brains and saliva (E.C.I. Veerman and J.A. Bosch).
3.2.4 Other causes of dry mouth: the list is endless (S. Beier Jensen, A.M. Lynge Pedersen and B. Nauntofte).
4. Treating dry mouth: help is available (J. Ship, A. Vissink and L.M. Sreebny).
5. And what about the future?
5.1 Is gene therapy the answer? (B.J. Baum, C. Zheng, L. McCullagh, A.P. Cotrim, J.S. Brahim, J.C. Atkinson, C.M. Goldsmith, N.P. Nikolov, R.J. Turner and G.G. Illei).
5.2 Is stem cell therapy a reasonable approach? (R.P. Coppes and I. Lombaert).
7. Index.