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Efficacy of Natural Enzymes Mouthwash: a Randomised Controlled Trial

XerostomiaDry Mouth

The goal of this clinical is to assess the efficacy of natural enzymes mouthwash in the treatment of xerostomia (dry mouth). The main questions it aims to answer are: (1) the efficacy of natural enzymes mouthwash in the symptomatic treatment of xerostomia; and (2) the response of xerostomia patients towards natural enzymes mouthwash. Participants were given a mouthwash to be used. Intervention group received natural enzymes moisturising mouthwash, while control group received benzydamine mouthwash. Mouthwashes were repacked, labelled with specific code and were given to participants by third-party. Subjects were instructed to rinse with the mouthwash 4 times per day at a specific period, for 2 weeks. Data were compared within each arm before and after using the mouthwashes; and between both arms after using the mouthwashes.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Exploratory Study in the Relief of Drug-induced Xerostomia Associated With Hyposialia

Drug-induced Xerostomia

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical efficacy, the safety and acceptability of three new oral sprays with a reference oral spray in the relief of drug-induced xerostomia associated with hyposialia, i.e. dryness of the mouth induced by a decrease of salivation (hyposialia) induced by chronic drug intake.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Trial of Acupuncture for Radiation-Induced Xerostomia in Head and Neck Cancer

Radiation-Induced XerostomiaHead and Neck Cancer2 more

This study is being done to find out what effects, good and/or bad, acupuncture has on participants and their xerostomia caused by radiation therapy for the treatment of the cancer.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Saliva Substitute Mouthwash in NPC Survivors With Xerostomia: A Randomized Controlled Trial

XerostomiaHyposalivation3 more

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is the highest reported otorhinolaryngological malignancy reported in Malaysia affecting predominantly male adults between 40-60 years old [1, 2]. Radiation therapy (RT) has been coined as the mainstay treatment owing to its' radiosensitive properties [1, 3]. Radiation-induced DNA damage impairs proper cell division, resulting in cell death or senescence of cells that attempt to divide, particularly useful in killing malignant cells. However, radiation doses to the salivary glands cause loss of saliva producing acinar cells which ultimately hampers production of saliva in NPC patients post radiation [4]. This leads to progressive loss of salivary gland function causing xerostomia symptoms [5]. This study aims to compare the effects of two mouthwashes in the treatment of xerostomia.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Blinded Dry Mouth Spray Crossover Study

XerostomiaHead and Neck Cancer1 more

To identify the effectiveness of two mouth sprays at relieving symptoms of xerostomia in patients who have received radiation for carcinoma of the head and neck. To assess patient quality of life and mouth acidity following use of two mouth sprays meant to relieve symptoms of xerostomia in patients who have received radiation for carcinoma of the head and neck.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Low-level Laser Therapy on Salivary Flow, pH and Quality of Life in Irradiated Oropharyngeal...

Xerostomia

There are multiple treatment modalities for head and neck cancer. They include radiation therapy, chemotherapy and surgery. Radiation therapy aims to control the tumor with minimum damage to adjacent tissues. Surgery is the preferred treatment for accessible cancers. Radiation and/or chemotherapy is used as an adjunct to surgery, in inaccessible tumors, post surgery sterilization and palliation. A major complication of RT is that adjacent normal tissues are variably affected. For Oropharyngeal cancer, major and minor salivary glands are damaged by RT since they fall in the radiation pathway. Atrophy and acinar degeneration are features most commonly found histologically. Xerostomia is defined as dry mouth resulting from reduced or absent saliva flow. Xerostomia is not a disease, but may be a symptom of various medical conditions, a side effect of a wide variety of medications and a side effect of a radiation to the head and neck.The flow rate of normal unstimulated saliva is 0.3-0.5 ml/min. If it decreases to less than 0.1-0.2 ml/min, one would experience xerostomia. According to researchers, the decrease in saliva and xerostomia that results from radiotherapy plays an important role in worsening Quality of Life(QoL) among patients who undergo radiotherapy for head and neck cancers. Low level laser Therapy(LLLT) uses light energy in the form of photons to produce cellular responses in the cell. Light photons are absorbed by cytochromes and porphyrins in the mitochondria of the cell. This study aims to prove that Low level laser therapy will improve salivary flow rate, pH and the quality of life in patients who have undergone Radiation therapy for oropharyngeal cancers.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of a Dietary Supplement (Aqualief®) in Xerostomic Patients

Xerostomia Due to Hyposecretion of Salivary GlandpH2 more

Xerostomia is defined as the subjective complaint of dry mouth. Symptoms of dry mouth may range from mild oral discomfort to significant oral disease that can compromise patients' health, dietary intake and quality of life. Xerostomia is accompanied by numerous signs and symptoms mainly in the mucous membranes, lips, tongue, salivary glands and teeth. This study was designed to verify efficacy and safety of a novel dietary supplement (Aqualief),designed with the aim of stabilizing the saliva flux and pH at a neutral level and to improve the acid buffering capacity of saliva.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Effect of 0.1% Pilocarpine Mouthwash on Xerostomia

Xerostomia

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of 0.1% pilocarpine mouthwash on subjective dryness, minor salivary flow rates and unstimulated whole salivary flow rate in xerostomic patients.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Comparative Analysis of BioXtra on Xerostomia

Radiation-Induced Xerostomia

The present study compared the efficacy of BioXtra spray and mouth rinse in the relief of radiotherapy-induced xerostomia in patients referred to Cancer Institute, Tehran Imam Khomeini Hospital.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Acupuncture-Like Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Treating Radiation-Induced Xerostomia...

Head and Neck CarcinomaXerostomia

This randomized pilot clinical trial studies alternate schedules for acupuncture-like transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (ALTENS) in treating dry mouth (xerostomia) caused by radiation therapy (RT) in patients with head and neck cancer. ALTENS is a procedure in which mild electric currents are applied to certain acupuncture points on the body and may help relieve dry mouth caused by RT and improve quality of life. It is not yet known whether giving ALTENS more frequently works better than standard ALTENS in treating dry mouth caused by RT.

Completed15 enrollment criteria
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