Xerostom 25ml Saliva Substitute Gel
Xerostom 25ml Saliva Substitute Gel
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Xerostom Saliva Substitute Gel containing SaliActive complex is a natural moisturizer helping to manage symptoms associated with dry mouth and Xerostomia seeking to improve quality of life. All Xerostom products have been specifically developed to increase salivary flow helping to reduce oral discomfort such as difficulty swallowing, speaking, tasting, or eating. A combined use of Xerostom products over the course of one week has been clinically proven to increase salivary flow by 200% (Ship, et al., 2007). Saliva Substitute Gel creates a protective and moisturizing shield with reparative, pain-relief, and soothing action.
Suitable for those suffering from mouth ulcers and diabetes.
Box contains
25ml tube
References
Ship, J. A., McCutcheon, J. A., Spivakovsky, S., & Kerr, A. R. (2007). Safety and effectiveness of topical dry mouth products containing olive oil, betaine, and xylitol in reducing xerostomia for polypharmacy‐induced dry mouth. Journal of oral Rehabilitation, 34(10), 724-732.
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Suitable for those suffering from mouth ulcers and diabetes.
Ingredients
Glycerin, Aqua, Xylitol (10%), Potassium Citrate, Betaine, Carbomer, Tetrapotassium Pyrophosphate, Ollea Europaea Fruit Oil (Extra Virgin Olive Oil/Aceite de Oliva Virgen Extra), Calcium Lactate, Xanthan Gum, Aroma, Potassium Phosphate, Sodium Benzoate, Panthenol (Provitamin B5), Tocopheryl Acetate (ProVitaminE), Carum Petroselinum Seed Oil (Parsley oil), Sodium Propylparaben.Direction for use
Apply the gel whenever necessary to dry areas using fingertips. Night use especially recommended. Do not rinse.Box contains
25ml tube
References
Ship, J. A., McCutcheon, J. A., Spivakovsky, S., & Kerr, A. R. (2007). Safety and effectiveness of topical dry mouth products containing olive oil, betaine, and xylitol in reducing xerostomia for polypharmacy‐induced dry mouth. Journal of oral Rehabilitation, 34(10), 724-732.
