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Effects of A Novel Disc Formulation on Dry Mouth Symptoms and Enamel Remineralization in Patients With Hyposalivation: An In Vivo Study.

Jessica Ho1, Miracle Vania Firmalino1, Afarin Golabgir Anbarani1, Thair Takesh1, Joel Epstein2, Petra Wilder-Smith1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The goal of this study was to identify the in vivo effects in patients with hyposalivation of a novel slowly dissolving adhering test disc upon on enamel remineralization, oral biofilm, salivary production, pH and buffering, gingival health, and on self-evaluation of oral well-being.
METHODS: Five subjects with xerostomia wore custom made retainers carrying 5 demineralized enamel chips for periods of 1 week each. In 1 study arm, subjects used the test agent plus oral hygiene self-care; in the other they used oral hygiene self-care only, with a 1 week washout in between arms. The treatment sequence was randomized. Before and after each study arm Plaque Index (PI), Gingival Index (GI) and Sulcus Bleeding Index (mSBI) were recorded. Clinical plaque staining was quantified using digital image analysis. Saliva production, pH and buffering capacity were recorded. Subjects completed a self-evaluation questionnaire for oral comfort. Enamel samples underwent standardized Knoop microhardness testing to quantify mineralization status.
RESULTS: Plaque presence and clinical Plaque Indices decreased significantly with test agent use (p<0.05). Five-minute saliva production almost doubled 10 and 40 minutes after oral test disc insertion (significant, p<0.05). Salivary pH buffering improved in 4/5 subjects with disc use. All demineralized tooth samples re-hardened intraorally (p>0.05). The discs favorably impacted eating problems and dental sensitivity. Subjects were positive about disc flavor and mouth feel.
CONCLUSION: Using established in vivo techniques, the effects of a novel product in xerostomic patients were evaluated and quantified. The adhering disc facilitated eating, reduced dental sensitivity, improved saliva production and buffering capacity, reduced plaque, and alleviated xerostomia symptoms. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Xerostomia management is challenging. A novel dry mouth disc was effective in alleviating dry mouth symptoms.

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Keywords:  Dry mouth; Enamel microhardness; Hyposalivation; Remineralization; Saliva; Xerostomia

Year:  2017        PMID: 28713645      PMCID: PMC5505684          DOI: 10.4172/2161-1122.1000411

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dentistry (Sunnyvale)


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  1 in total

1.  Effects of a Novel Formulation on Oral Biofilm, pH Buffering, and Gingival Health in Patients with Dry Mouth.

Authors:  Thair Takesh; Jessica Ho; Miracle Vania Firmalino; Delaney Islip; Afarin Anbarani; Petra Wilder-Smith
Journal:  Int J Dent       Date:  2018-09-23
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