What are sialagogues?
A sialagogue refers to any substance that prompts the salivary glands to increase saliva production. The term stems from the Greek words "sialon," meaning saliva, and "agoguein," meaning to lead or induce. These agents work by stimulating the glands responsible for saliva secretion, aiding in the natural lubrication and moisture of the mouth.
Sialagogues play a pivotal role in addressing conditions associated with reduced saliva flow, medically termed xerostomia, which can result from various factors including medications, medical treatments, or certain health conditions. These substances encompass a range of natural and synthetic compounds, each with the ability to stimulate the salivary glands differently. Some sialagogues are derived from food items like sour candies or citrus fruits, while others are synthetic drugs developed specifically to encourage saliva production.
What are the benefits of Sialagogues?
The symptoms of allergy depend upon the foreign substance involved, such as pollen, dust mites, mold, animal dander, latex, stings, medication, and certain food. Most of the allergies pose a common set of symptoms, including:
- Relief from dry mouth
- Enhanced oral comfort
- Comfortable denture wear
- Improved oral health