

OraMoist (patch for the mouth to keep it moist)
OraMoist (patch for the mouth to keep it moist)
Anyone heard of this? I saw this ad in a magazine. I guess it's a patch you put on the roof of your mouth. Suppose to keep mouth moist for 4 hours. You can also get a free trial size 1-800-448-1448 www.OraMoist.com
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sounds good in first place!
http://www.dentist.net/oramoist-dry-mouth-discs.asp
but looking at the ingredients... don't know
seems to work "antacid" > so no good for me.
http://www.dentist.net/oramoist-dry-mouth-discs.asp
but looking at the ingredients... don't know

it's alkaline because of the ingredients (like baking soda, etc.). i doubt that it would help to fight the smelly gases in my case, because treatment with baking soda made things much worse.
xylitol doesnt bother my "bad" bacteria either (i tried xylitol-drops, xylitol-powder to rinse/brush).
zinc although seems to be a good thing!
@susie: please post your experience!
xylitol doesnt bother my "bad" bacteria either (i tried xylitol-drops, xylitol-powder to rinse/brush).
zinc although seems to be a good thing!

@susie: please post your experience!
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Hey Aydinmur,aydinmur wrote:It doesnt seem this product is for halitosis
Ingredients: Xylitol, Polyvinyl pyrrolidone, Carbomer homopolymer, Triglycerides, Lemon flavor, Citric acid, Calcium carbonate, Hydroxy propyl cellulose, Sodium chloride, Silicone dioxide, Magnesium stearate, Glucose oxidase, Lysozyme, Lactoferrin, Carmine.
This product contains three of saliva enzymes (Glucose oxidase, Lysozyme, Lactoferrin). They are used for dry mouth cases. Other ingredients are not meaningful.
These three enzymes are also present in Biotène tooth paste and rinse.
The product might not be specifically for halitosis, but isn't dry mouth one of the causes of bad breath? I've read from more than one website that dry mouth can cause bad breath. If so, then if this product helped to relieve dry mouth, perhaps it would also inadvertently take care of any bad breath issues.
@Susie - I still can't get the link to work, so maybe there is something wrong on my end. Is anyone else having problems getting the link to work?
Re: OraMoist (patch for the mouth to keep it moist)
In conjunction with KT, I cannot open the link either and I am in the UK. I attempted about 3 times.Susie wrote:Anyone heard of this? I saw this ad in a magazine. I guess it's a patch you put on the roof of your mouth. Suppose to keep mouth moist for 4 hours. You can also get a free trial size 1-800-448-1448 www.OraMoist.com.
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Re: OraMoist (patch for the mouth to keep it moist)
Hey br,br wrote:In conjunction with KT, I cannot open the link either and I am in the UK. I attempted about 3 times.
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Are you a Doctor? I just saw you put Dr. R in your closing and I wondered.
trouble wrote:sounds good in first place!
http://www.dentist.net/oramoist-dry-mouth-discs.asp
but looking at the ingredients... don't knowseems to work "antacid" > so no good for me.
This is the link your talking about, which worked for me.
aydinmur wrote:It doesnt seem this product is for halitosisRenato wrote: Has an antibacterial, an anti-sulfur gases an antiacid and sugar free.
Ingredients: Xylitol, Polyvinyl pyrrolidone, Carbomer homopolymer, Triglycerides, Lemon flavor, Citric acid, Calcium carbonate, Hydroxy propyl cellulose, Sodium chloride, Silicone dioxide, Magnesium stearate, Glucose oxidase, Lysozyme, Lactoferrin, Carmine.
This product contains three of saliva enzymes (Glucose oxidase, Lysozyme, Lactoferrin). They are used for dry mouth cases. Other ingredients are not meaningful.
These three enzymes are also present in Biotène tooth paste and rinse.
The product I'm talking about contains the following:
Ingredients
Xanthan gum: A natural polymer with a "slippery, saliva feel" when it makes contact with the oral mucosa. Salese's slow release technology maintains this moist mouth-feel for prolonged periods.
Essential oils: Bacteria in the mouth combine with muco-polysaccharides to form biofilm. As biofilm continues to grow in a layering fashion, it gets thicker and hardens to form plaque. Salese's essential oils kill bacteria and impedes biofilm. The essential oils in Salese are the same as those used in the leading brand, but without the alcohol that typically causes burning and stinging sensations. So, Salese also tastes better. The essential oils are: peppermint, eucalyptol, thymol and wintergreen.
Xylitol: Salese also contains Xylitol - a powerful inhibitor of bacterial growth. Other mouthwash and spray products offer a short duration of contact with Xylitol, with only a momentary effect on bacteria. Salese delivers Xylitol over a long period of time.
Sodium Bicarbonate: Salese also contains Sodium Bicarbonate which brings the pH balance of the mouth back to neutral and helps prevent demineralization.
Zinc: Zinc neutralizes the sulfur containing compounds that causes bad breath. The basis of the polymer lozenge is cellulose.