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Oil pulling to relieve medicationāinduced xerostomia: A randomized, singleāblind, crossover trial
- Source :
- Oral Diseases. 28:373-383
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2020.
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Abstract
- Objectives To determine the subjective effectiveness of oilpulling on medication-induced xerostomia with regard to symptom relief, quality of life, taste, mucosal moisture and oral parameters. Materials and methods In a randomized, single-blind, crossover trial in participants with medication-induced xerostomia (n = 26; mean age 64.71 (standard deviation (SD) 15.60) years), we investigated oilpulling efficacy (sunflower oil) versus mineral water after one-week use. Xerostomic burden (visual analogue scale, VAS), symptom relief and oral examinations (gingivitis index, plaque index, whole stimulated and unstimulated salivation rates) were investigated at baseline and the end of the follow-up. Results Oilpulling reduced the xerostomic burden (baseline value 6.46 (SD 1.80), decreasing to 4.93 (SD 2.97)) (p = .003), without difference between oil versus water (p = .067). Baseline values for water were 6.08 (SD 2.17) decreasing to 5.72 (SD 2.17) (p = .124). Compared to water, oil made swallowing easier (p = .031), caused a pleasant mouthfeel (p = .031) and caused less waking up at night (p = .031). Effectiveness (p = .002) and duration (p = .007) of symptom relief showed differences between products in favour of oil. Conclusions Oil pulling alleviated the overall xerostomic burden. In the comparison between oil and water, no difference regarding symptom relief could be shown. Patients should be informed of possibilities and limitations of oilpulling as inexpensive and easy-to-obtain alternative to commercially available products for short-term symptom relief.
- Subjects :
- Visual analogue scale
medicine.medical_treatment
Oil pulling
Xerostomia
03 medical and health sciences
Mouthfeel
Gingivitis
0302 clinical medicine
Quality of life
Swallowing
medicine
Humans
Single-Blind Method
General Dentistry
Cross-Over Studies
business.industry
030206 dentistry
Middle Aged
Dry mouth
Crossover study
Otorhinolaryngology
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Anesthesia
Quality of Life
medicine.symptom
Salivation
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16010825 and 1354523X
- Volume :
- 28
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Oral Diseases
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e980b24e82e834dbd49f9e9f3c097400
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/odi.13752