Efficacy of a newly developed mouth gel for xerostomia relief-A randomized double-blind trial.
Anna Greta BarbeLena LudwarStefanie HamacherMichael Johannes NoackPublished in: Oral diseases (2019)
No mouth gel alleviated the overall xerostomic burden. Nevertheless, the test gel led to short-term perceived symptomatic relief and improved patient-centred outcomes as taste and perceived gum health. The gel will probably mainly be effective at moments that patients mostly suffer from xerostomia. Selection of a product will be based on perceived subjective differences and their value in the context of the overall xerostomic burden.
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