Product |
Long-Lasting |
Use while sleeping |
All-Natural |
Feels good |
Neutralizes Acids |
Oral Adhering Discs |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Dry mouth sprays |
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X |
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Dry mouth mouthwash |
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X |
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Dry mouth gum |
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X |
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Dry mouth toothpaste |
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X |
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Find Relief from Dry Mouth Caused by:
Medications
Medications are a common cause of dry mouth—over 500 medications list dry mouth as a potential side effect. This includes antidepressants, antihypertensives, antihistamines, opioids, diuretics, benzodiazepines, and many other types of prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Learn more about medications with dry mouth side effects.
Diabetes
Diabetics often experience dry mouth symptoms, typically due to elevated blood sugar and side effects of medications. Dry mouth is both a symptom and cause of high blood sugar. A diabetic’s dry mouth symptoms can lead to widespread tooth decay, resulting in blood sugar increases as the body attempts to fight infection. Read more about treating dry mouth from diabetes.
Sjogren's Syndrome
Sjogren’s Syndrome is an autoimmune disorder that destroys the glands that produce tears and saliva. As a result, Sjogren’s is commonly known for its two major symptoms: dry mouth and dry eyes. While some patients may require prescription medications or surgery, Sjogren’s can often be controlled with dry mouth remedies like XyliMelts. Read more about treating dry mouth from Sjogren’s Syndrome.
Cancer Treatment
Cancer patients who undergo chemotherapy or radiation treatments often struggle with dry mouth symptoms, as salivary glands can be damaged or destroyed during the treatment process. In some cases, cancer-related dry mouth is temporary and will subside once treatment is completed and in other cases it lasts for the lifetime. Read more about finding relief from cancer dry mouth symptoms.
Benefits of Xylitol
What makes XyliMelts so effective against dry mouth? The key ingredient is xylitol, a naturally sweet carbohydrate found in raspberries, corn, oats, and other plants. Xylitol cannot be digested by the harmful mouth bacteria that cause tooth decay, gum disease, and infections. Plus, when xylitol lingers in the mouth, it stimulates saliva and may reduce the risk of tooth decay.
Clinical studies suggest that you can maximize the benefits of xylitol by slowly releasing a continuous concentration of xylitol in your mouth. To achieve this with xylitol gum, you’d need to work through 6-9 pieces of gum per day and you would still miss the sleeping hours. XyliMelts help solve this problem by utilizing adhering disc technology that releases just the right concentration of xylitol over time—meaning hours of dry mouth relief for you as the disc coats, moisturizes, and increases saliva flow, especially while sleeping when dry mouth is worst.
XyliMelts directions for use
XyliMelts product brochure
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.