Influence of oral moisturizing jelly as a saliva substitute for the relief of xerostomia in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus

© 2016 The Authors. Dry mouth is common in elderly patients. However, the use of saliva substitute has been limited due to its inedibility. This study investigated the efficacy of oral moisturizing jelly (OMJ), a novel edible saliva substitute. A pre-post design was conducted in 118 elderly patients...

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Main Authors: Supranee Dalodom, Aroonwan Lam-ubol, Sutha Jeanmaneechotechai, Lalana Takamfoo, Watanyoo Intachai, Kochaporn Duangchada, Buakhao Hongsachum, Panitnart Kanjanatiwat, Piamkamon Vacharotayangul, Dunyaporn Trachootham
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-562662018-09-05T03:11:51Z Influence of oral moisturizing jelly as a saliva substitute for the relief of xerostomia in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus Supranee Dalodom Aroonwan Lam-ubol Sutha Jeanmaneechotechai Lalana Takamfoo Watanyoo Intachai Kochaporn Duangchada Buakhao Hongsachum Panitnart Kanjanatiwat Piamkamon Vacharotayangul Dunyaporn Trachootham Nursing © 2016 The Authors. Dry mouth is common in elderly patients. However, the use of saliva substitute has been limited due to its inedibility. This study investigated the efficacy of oral moisturizing jelly (OMJ), a novel edible saliva substitute. A pre-post design was conducted in 118 elderly patients diagnosed with hypertension and/or diabetes mellitus. After using OMJ, signs and symptoms of dry mouth were compared with baseline data. The properties of saliva were compared between the OMJ use and non-use periods. The use of OMJ for 2 weeks significantly reduced symptoms of dry mouth, while the use for 1 month reduced the signs of xerostomia, prevented the decline of salivary pH(s) and improved buffering capacities. OMJ was equally effective in patients taking 1 to 2 and 3 to 7 medications. Furthermore, 65% of patients preferred OMJ over a commercial product. OMJ could be new edible saliva substitute for elderly patients suffering from dry mouth.Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT02317172. 2018-09-05T03:11:51Z 2018-09-05T03:11:51Z 2016-03-01 Journal 15283984 01974572 2-s2.0-84949580158 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2015.10.014 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84949580158&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/56266
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Nursing
spellingShingle Nursing
Supranee Dalodom
Aroonwan Lam-ubol
Sutha Jeanmaneechotechai
Lalana Takamfoo
Watanyoo Intachai
Kochaporn Duangchada
Buakhao Hongsachum
Panitnart Kanjanatiwat
Piamkamon Vacharotayangul
Dunyaporn Trachootham
Influence of oral moisturizing jelly as a saliva substitute for the relief of xerostomia in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus
description © 2016 The Authors. Dry mouth is common in elderly patients. However, the use of saliva substitute has been limited due to its inedibility. This study investigated the efficacy of oral moisturizing jelly (OMJ), a novel edible saliva substitute. A pre-post design was conducted in 118 elderly patients diagnosed with hypertension and/or diabetes mellitus. After using OMJ, signs and symptoms of dry mouth were compared with baseline data. The properties of saliva were compared between the OMJ use and non-use periods. The use of OMJ for 2 weeks significantly reduced symptoms of dry mouth, while the use for 1 month reduced the signs of xerostomia, prevented the decline of salivary pH(s) and improved buffering capacities. OMJ was equally effective in patients taking 1 to 2 and 3 to 7 medications. Furthermore, 65% of patients preferred OMJ over a commercial product. OMJ could be new edible saliva substitute for elderly patients suffering from dry mouth.Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT02317172.
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author Supranee Dalodom
Aroonwan Lam-ubol
Sutha Jeanmaneechotechai
Lalana Takamfoo
Watanyoo Intachai
Kochaporn Duangchada
Buakhao Hongsachum
Panitnart Kanjanatiwat
Piamkamon Vacharotayangul
Dunyaporn Trachootham
author_facet Supranee Dalodom
Aroonwan Lam-ubol
Sutha Jeanmaneechotechai
Lalana Takamfoo
Watanyoo Intachai
Kochaporn Duangchada
Buakhao Hongsachum
Panitnart Kanjanatiwat
Piamkamon Vacharotayangul
Dunyaporn Trachootham
author_sort Supranee Dalodom
title Influence of oral moisturizing jelly as a saliva substitute for the relief of xerostomia in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus
title_short Influence of oral moisturizing jelly as a saliva substitute for the relief of xerostomia in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus
title_full Influence of oral moisturizing jelly as a saliva substitute for the relief of xerostomia in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Influence of oral moisturizing jelly as a saliva substitute for the relief of xerostomia in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Influence of oral moisturizing jelly as a saliva substitute for the relief of xerostomia in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus
title_sort influence of oral moisturizing jelly as a saliva substitute for the relief of xerostomia in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus
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