Posted By: LeftyS7 OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 10-20-2012 03:07 PM
I just read a summary of a small study comparing this to Biotene (I assume, it wasn't specifically named). This had MUCH better results. Has anyone tried it?
Posted By: ChristineB Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 10-20-2012 06:42 PM
No, I havent tried this before. It may have been mentioned a while back. I hope to hear more from some of our members who have used this. Thanks for posting this, it may help lots of patients smile
Posted By: Steve F. Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 10-21-2012 08:49 PM
I tried them, didn't really care for the way they worked. May have been a personal issue (They attach to roof of mouth) but I didn't get too much added relief from them. I really thought they would be awesome at night when you really dry out and aren't as aware of it but it didn't seem to help me. Others on the board at that time was posting mixed reviews so as with everything it worked well for some and not so much for others. Doesn't hurt to give them a shot. Good Luck!

Steve
Posted By: PLTLea Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 10-25-2012 09:59 PM
I tried them but didn't really care for them either. My mouth has been dry for so long that they didn't seem to help much at all and they kind of make me gag. I always go back to the biotene and the oral balance. I wish they would come up with something better. I have so many issues with my teeth. I just finished getting another round of fillings and crowns and they last a little while and then they break. So frustrating. Does anyone have any helpful hints on the dental horrors. I really am so tired of it.
Posted By: LeftyS7 Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 10-26-2012 11:18 PM
My feelings, too. I just tried them. From reviews on Amazon and elsewhere I'd say that 60% of users are satisfied with them, 40% aren't. They worked, some, but not all night and no better than frequent uses of Biotene mist which is what I used before and since.

I'd say it's worth a try for anyone.
Posted By: Michelle Ann Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 10-29-2012 07:09 PM
I just tried these patches and liked them. The relief they offer lasts longer than Biotene gel. I got them online and need to get some more. Wish I could buy them locally.
Posted By: ChristineB Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 10-29-2012 07:35 PM
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Posted By: LeftyS7 Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 11-02-2012 05:26 PM
I just tried them again, using a different method: I put one on each side of my mouth between cheek and gum, the result was a thick, sticky, "saliva", more like phlegm, that was somewhat uncomfortable. I had to get up once to wash off my lips that were sticking together. However, I made it through the night, and beyond, with NO dry mouth so I think that it is definitely worth it.

There is a competitor product, Xylimelt patches, which I have ordered. I'll review and compare them once I've tried them.
Posted By: tina77 Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 11-03-2012 12:37 AM
Looking forward to Lefty's reviews. Biotene gel has worked best for me with the mouthwash, but it is not as effective as when I first started using it, so I think it would be good to have something to trade off with so as not to build up a tolerance.

I have the sticky saliva issue too from time to time, and keep a towel in bed to deal with that, as well as the ridiculous drool before the dry mouth hits. Honesty, like it wasn't bad enough getting cancer, what kind of lame ass side effects are these????
Posted By: KP5 Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 11-03-2012 03:11 PM
You crack me up!!! Everytime I read your posts I can just picture this spirited young woman!!
Love your gift of positivity...is that a word???
Kathy
Posted By: LeftyS7 Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 11-12-2012 12:10 AM
I tried the XyliMelts Dry Mouth patches last night. They are similar in appearance to the OraMoist parches. It is recommended that they be applied to the inside of both sides of the mouth, NOT to the roof of the mouth as per OraMoist.

The product is a timed release vehicle for Xylitol, as is OraMoist, but, it only contains 500 mg of Xylitol, cellulose gum, vegetable gum, stearate of calcium/magnesium, mild, natural peppermint and nothing else. OraMoist contains 492 mg of Xylitol, Polyvinyl pyrrolidone, Carbomer Homopolymer Type A, Triglycerides, Lemon flavor, Citric Acid, Calcium Carbonate, Hydroxypropyl cellulose, Sodium chloride, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium stearate, Annato, Glucose oxidase, Lysozyme, Lactoferrin. Apparently because it has less ingredients, the XyliMelts does not produce the same gluey saliva and, so, is more pleasant to use. The downside is that it doesn't seem to last quite as long and it doesn't glue one's teeth shut (which does help prevent breathing through one's mouth). User's have reported adding an additional patch during the night if the effect wears off.

The mint flavor did burn my mouth, somewhat, so I will try the flavorless version next time.

I do recommend that they be tried. I don't think that they are commonly available locally but are on line. I bought mine through Amazon.
Posted By: tina77 Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 11-12-2012 01:10 AM
Thanks Lefty, I will give it a go - my pillowcases may well owe you a debt of gratitude!
Posted By: emilyp Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 11-13-2012 09:20 PM
so, reading the posts about taping your mouth shut gave me an idea. When I was having difficult with lymphodema, my doctor recommended I try this head wrap (link to website below) to reduce nighttime swelling. Well, the lymphodema went away and I didn't use it much, but I had the idea a couple days ago to try using it to help keep my mouth shut and reduce dry mouth. I have used it the last couple nights, and have actually noticed a big difference! I haven't woken up once due to dry mouth in the last couple of nights (where I usually wake up 5-10 times a night), and my mouth wasn't even that dry when I woke up this morning! I was super excited. I have also recently started using ACT for dry mouth, so I am not sure if that has had an effect as well. either way, I feel I have found a solution to nighttime dry mouth, and thought I would share smile

http://marenagroup.com/Default.aspx...cal-chin-strap-with-no-neck-support&
Posted By: LeftyS7 Re: OraMoist Dry Mouth patch - 01-15-2013 05:28 PM
I've now been using Xylimelt patches for about two months. I really like them. Read my very detailed review of the Xylimet Mint flavored patches on Amazon under the four star reviews (by John Lefcourte). It explains how to experiment with them for optimal usage.
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