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Effect of Vascular Photobiomodulation in a patient with severe xerostomia: Clinical case report
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  • Ana Carolina Santos Menezes Barros,
  • Ana Julia Lacerda,
  • Anna Carolina Horliana,
  • Cinthya Cosme Gutierrez Duran,
  • Bussadori SK,
  • Lara Jansiski Motta
Ana Carolina Santos Menezes Barros
Universidade Nove de Julho - Campus Vergueiro
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Ana Julia Lacerda
Universidade Nove de Julho - Campus Vergueiro
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Anna Carolina Horliana
Universidade Nove de Julho - Campus Vergueiro
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Cinthya Cosme Gutierrez Duran
Universidade Nove de Julho - Campus Vergueiro
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Bussadori SK
Universidade Nove de Julho - Campus Vergueiro
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Lara Jansiski Motta
Universidade Nove de Julho - Campus Vergueiro

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Abstract

Fluoxetine is a widespread antidepressant medication, with side effects, including xerostomia. In search of treatments to reduce discomfort, PBM is one of the alternatives that has proven to be effective. This article aims to demonstrate the clinical evolution of a female patient, L.R.O., 55 years old, who reported severe oral discomfort due to lack of saliva. The selected treatment was the Low Power Laser - EccoFibras with vascular photobiomodulation, in radial artery for 30 minutes, wavelength 660nm and power of 100mW, with 180J energy delivery. After the first treatment session, the patient reported improvement and satisfaction and, due to the unpredictability of psychiatric discharge, she tried to perform weekly applications. With each session, she reported a decrease in symptoms, which encouraged her attendance. With the prevention of xerostomia, the pacient achieved a clear increase in her quality of life, demonstrating that vascular photobiomodulation can be an interesting low-cost non-invasive treatment.