Dysphagia is a symptom of various underlying medical conditions. It can be attributed to age related changes, neurological, cognitive, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases. These conditions may cause functional and anatomical changes along the swallowing tract. Impaired swallowing function and oromotor insufficiencies may result in inadvertent aspiration of fluids and/or particles during dental procedures. This article attempts to highlight the importance of identifying patients with dysphagia and discusses ways to reduce life threatening conditions that may arise during dental procedures.
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