2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2008.00678.x
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Is recurrent parotitis in childhood still an enigma? A pilot experience

Abstract: Occlusal intervention is effective in patients with RP and associated malocclusion. It should be considered an important option for the treatment of such intriguing disorder.

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“…sugarless sour candy/chewing gum), aggressive glandular massage and duct probing in order to promote ductal lavage and break up mucus plugs 1 . Antibiotics and steroids are of limited value and surgery is rarely necessary 6 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…sugarless sour candy/chewing gum), aggressive glandular massage and duct probing in order to promote ductal lavage and break up mucus plugs 1 . Antibiotics and steroids are of limited value and surgery is rarely necessary 6 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…JRP is generally associated with reduced salivary flow and non‐obstructive sialectasis; however, it is not clear if sialectasis is the cause or rather the effect of the infection ascending from the mouth 8 . Theories on aetiology include recurrent infection, allergy, congenital/structural defects, genetic factors and abnormal masseter muscle activity 6,8–15 . It is now known that the natural history of the condition is benign in the majority of cases and, therefore, conservative treatment is advocated 1 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El enfoque actual la considera una patología multifactorial y considera factores como enfermedades respiratorias, anomalías anatómicas, alteraciones inmuno-lógicas, factores genéticos, alteraciones oclusales y obstrucción del conducto parotídeo 1,2,4,5,7,8,10,11,[13][14][15][16][17]24,26,[30][31][32] ; la literatura publicada hasta la fecha ofrece estudios más contundentes de factores etiológicos a las enfermedades respiratorias y malformaciones anatómicas que se describen a continuación:…”
Section: Etiologíaunclassified
“…In a recent pilot study, the authors treat the jaw malfunctioning due to misocclussion in order to prevent ICRP recurrences. Those authors observed a decrease in the symptoms of 9 out of 13 cases although three of the patients were refractory to the treatment (Bernkopf et al, 2008). Another study recommends treating ICRP patients during the active stage of the condition by an inspection of the Stenon's duct with a sialendoscope and a simultaneous washing of the gland with saline solution under general anesthesia.…”
Section: Icrp Treatment Is a Controversial And Confounding Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Bernkopf et al 2008;Concheiro et al, 2000;Encina et al, 1996;Ericson et al, 1991, Fazekas et al, 2005Giglio et al , 1997;Huisman et al, 2001;Isaacs et al, 2002;Kolho et al, 2005;Leerdam et al, 2005;Mandel & Bijoor, 2006;Menauer et al, 1999;Miziara et al, 2005;Nazar et al, 2001;Nahlieli et al, 2004;Quenin et al, 2008;Rostion et al, 2004;Shacham et al, 2009;Shimizu et al 1998;Shkalim et al, 2004;Sitheeque et al, 2007;Usmüller, 1999;Vinagre et al, 2003;Wang et al, 2006;Wittekindt et al, 2000).…”
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