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A Clinical Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of an Experimental Oralbalance Gel, Oral Rinse and Spray Versus Water
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Experimental Oralbalance Moisturizing Gel, Biotene Original Oral Rinse, and 2 other interventions for Xerostomia. Completed, enrolled 422 participants.
Detailed Summary
This study assessed the efficacy of three dry mouth products (including an experimental Oralbalance gel, oral rinse, and moisturizing spray) to relieve the feeling of dry mouth compared to water, in dry mouth population over a period of 28 days.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants placed approximately a half inch length of the gel onto the tongue and spread thoroughly using their tongue. Participants used their assigned treatment products for 28 days as specified on their diary/instructions, at least twice and no more than 5 times daily.
Participants rinsed their mouth with 15 milliliters (mL) of oral rinse for 30 seconds and spat out. Participants used their assigned treatment products for 28 days as specified on their diary/instructions, at least twice and no more than 5 times daily.
Participants sprayed one jet directly into their mouth. Participants used their assigned treatment products for 28 days as specified on their diary/instructions, at least twice and no more than 5 times daily.
Participants were allowed to take only one measured sip of water (15 mL) 30 minutes before the supervised product use. After the supervised treatment at the site, participants assigned to the water only treatment were allowed to sip water as often as required.