Problem
Debilitating oral dryness (Xeorstomia) is a common, poorly treated component of orofacial cancer radio/chemotherapy and of Sjogren’s disease (an age-related onset auto-immune condition). A device is needed to enhance patient quality of life by reducing pain, ameliorating swallowing difficulty and rampant decay while improving speech and sleep quality by effective oral delivery of artificial saliva and associated therapeutics.
Solution
The research team have developed a simple device, similar to an irrigated gum-shield, to prevent the mouth from drying up during the night. People suffering from dry mouth syndrome tend to wake up every few hours with a need to drink fluids. At the moment there is no effective way to address this problem and other devices that have been tried have unpleasant side effects (such as creating blisters at the side of the mouth).
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poorly treated component
orofacial cancer radio/chemotherapy
ameliorating swallowing difficulty
enhance patient quality
effective oral delivery
