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Oral Health and Dental Manifestations in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Overview

Oral health complications represent a significant yet often underappreciated aspect of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) care, affecting quality of life, nutritional status, and systemic health. The motor, autonomic, and cognitive manifestations of PSP create a perfect storm of oral health challenges that require proactive management from diagnosis through advanced disease stages[@kalf2007].

This page provides comprehensive coverage of oral health manifestations in PSP, including sialorrhea (drooling), dysphagia-related dental complications, xerostomia (dry mouth), oral hygiene challenges, medication-related oral side effects, and management strategies for both patients and caregivers.

Sialorrhea (Drooling)

Prevalence and Pathophysiology

Sialorrhea affects approximately 50-70% of PSP patients, making it one of the most common oral health complications in the disorder[@nicoll2008]. Unlike Parkinson's disease where drooling results primarily from reduced spontaneous swallowing frequency due to akinesia, PSP-related sialorrhea stems from multiple mechanisms:

Swallowing Dysfunction:

  • Impaired pharyngeal phase coordination
  • Reduced swallow frequency (hypokinesia)
  • Postural instability preventing safe swallow initiation
Autonomic Involvement:
  • Dysregulated salivary gland innervation via vagus nerve
  • Autonomic dysfunction affecting saliva production[@suarez2019]

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