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Saliva Control Clinic

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To schedule an appointment contact Wendy Puza at (414) 266-2575 or e-mail wpuza@chw.org.

The saliva control program and clinic provides a multidisciplinary assessment of children with saliva control problems caused by oral motor dysfunction, ear, nose and throat problems, neurologic problems, dental problems, or structural problems.

The team of specialists includes a developmental pediatrician, otolaryngologist, dentist, speech/language pathologist, and coordinator. The clinic evaluation includes a review of the child's medical and developmental history. The developmental pediatrician does a brief physical exam, mobility assessment and postural evaluation. The otolaryngologist reviews the child's history and evaluates the nose, mouth and ears for possible pathology. The dentist reviews the child's history and evaluates the oral structures and function. The speech/language pathologist also reviews the child's history, assesses oral structures and function with specific regard for speech production, feeding, and saliva management. He/she also evaluates communication abilities, assesses respiratory/phonatory function and postural stability and movement patterns.

Location
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

What happens at a visit?
The coordinator greets the child and the evaluations by the professionals listed above are accomplished individually. The team then meets to discuss team recommendations. They include: 

  • Intake coordinator.
  • Speech/language pathologist.
  • Dentist.
  • Otolaryngologist.
  • Rehabilitation physician.

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