Effects of Caffeine on Salivation

  • Barasch A
  • Gordon S
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Abstract

Background: Caffeine is a methylxanthine which may decrease salivation through adrenergic mechanisms. Few studies have formally tested whether caffeine actually decreases saliva production.

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Barasch, A., & Gordon, S. C. (2016). Effects of Caffeine on Salivation. Oral Health Case Reports, 02(01). https://doi.org/10.4172/2471-8726.1000107

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