Deterioration of feeding behavior following surgical treatment of drooling

Few adverse effects of the surgical treatment of drooling are reported in the literature. This report describes a young man with severe extrapyramidal cerebral palsy and profuse drooling whose oral feeding behavior deteriorated following bilateral submandibular gland excision and parotid duct rerout...

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Dentistry
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Intellectual Disability
Male
Pneumonia, Aspiration - etiology
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Saliva - physiology
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