Extreme or catastrophic hyposalivation

Dental caries - Extreme or catastrophic hyposalivation Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 28 May 2008.

Investigative Documents

Medical Report - Extreme or Catastrophic Hyposalivation - Dental Caries [MR9125]

Preliminary questions [18714]

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there is some evidence that extreme or catastrophic hyposalivation may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.

18739 the veteran has had extreme or catastrophic hyposalivation as a result of a course of therapeutic radiation to the head or neck at some time.

18746

the veteran had extreme or catastrophic hyposalivation as a result of a course of therapeutic radiation to the head or neck for at least the 28 days before the clinical onset of dental caries.

18740the course of therapeutic radiation to the head or neck was given for an illness or injury which is identifiable. [Default true]

18741the veteran has established the causal connection between the extreme or catastrophic hyposalivation as a result of a course of therapeutic radiation to the head or neck and VEA service for the clinical onset of dental caries.

18742the veteran has established the causal connection between the extreme or catastrophic hyposalivation as a result of a course of therapeutic radiation to the head or neck and operational service for the clinical onset of dental caries.

or

18743the veteran has established the causal connection between the extreme or catastrophic hyposalivation as a result of a course of therapeutic radiation to the head or neck and eligible service for the clinical onset of dental caries.

Clinical onset and operational service [18742]

18744the identified illness or injury, which required a course of therapeutic radiation to the head or neck and resulted in extreme or catastrophic hyposalivation, is causally related to operational service.

Clinical onset and eligible service [18743]

18745the identified illness or injury, which required a course of therapeutic radiation to the head or neck and resulted in extreme or catastrophic hyposalivation, is causally related to eligible service.

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