Xerostomia, Xylitol & Xylophones! By: Christian Brennan, Kenia Pereda, and Wendy Li.

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Xerostomia, Xylitol & Xylophones! By: Christian Brennan, Kenia Pereda, and Wendy Li

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Xerostomia, Xylitol &

Xylophones!

By: Christian Brennan, Kenia Pereda,

and Wendy Li

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Learning objectivesXylitol – What is it?

Research on efficacy and MOA

Video

Xerostomia – What is it?

Research on artificial saliva substitute and causes

OTC products available

Quiz!!!!

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Xylitol: What is it?

It is a 5 carbon alcohol, sugar sweetener

Derived from various tree bark, plants, and in fruit fibers

Naturally produced in our bodies

Literally means “wood” in greek

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How Xylitol WorksXylitol bacterial uptake inhibits metabolismthrough cell structure incorporation (energy consuming process)

Xylitol anticariogenic effects:1. Inhibits growth of strep mutans2. Reduces dental plaque accumulation3. Reduces acid formation

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Effect of chewing gums containing xylitol or probiotic bacteria on salivary mutans streptococci and lactobacilli By: Çaglar E, Kavaloglu S, Kuscu O, Sandalli N, Holgerson P, Twetman S, 2007

Purpose: - Xylitol chewing gum effects on MS and LB bacteria

- Anti-cariogenic effects of xylitol

- Synergistic effect of xylitol with probiotics

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Oral mutans streptococci levels following use of a xylitol mouth rinse: a double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial

By: Gary Hildebrandt, DDS, MS; Ignatius Lee, DDS, MS; James Hodges, PhD, 2010

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Clinical Efficacy and Effects of Xylitol Wipes on Bacterial Virulence By: L Zhan, JD Featherstone, J Lo, et al. 2012

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Results from the Xylitol for Adult Caries Trial (X-ACT)

By: James D. Bader, William M. Vollmer, Daniel A. Shugars, et al. 2013

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The Trick is….

To consume around 6-10g of xylitol throughout your day, NOT all at once.

Only effective when used continuously

Only an adjunct therapy with fluoride

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Video

http://youtu.be/W_VZZlmuz1I

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What is it?

Medical term used for “dry mouth”

Occurs when there is a reduced or absent salivary flow

May lead to speech and eating difficulties, halitosis, and an increase in dental caries!

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Who suffers the most?

Side effect of many medications (cardiovascular, antidipressants, diuretics, antihistamines, etc.)

Radiation therapy

Sjogren syndrome

Diabetics, smokers, elderly…

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Signs and Symptoms of

Xerostomia

- Bad breath- Cheilitis- Cracked lips- Cracking and fissuring of the oral mucosa- Dryness in mouth- Dysgeusia (taste disorders)- Fungal infections in mouth (i.e. Thrush)- Glossodynia (painful tongue)- Increased need to drink water, especially at night

- Inflammation of the tongue, tongue ulcers- Lipstick sticking to teeth- More frequent gum disease- More tooth decay and plaque- Problems with speech- Problems swallowing and chewing- Sialadenitis (salivary gland infection)- Sore throat- Sticky and/or stringy saliva

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Effects of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC)-based artificial saliva in patients with xerostomia.By: D. Oh, J. Lee, Y. Kim, H. Kho.,2008

Purpose:

- Assess the effects of CMC-based artificial saliva in patients

- Standardized questionnaire and measurements of salivary flow rates.

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Statistically significant differences in questionnaire: - oral dryness at night or on awakening- oral dryness at other times of the day- effect of oral dryness on daily life

Dry mouth symptoms improved after the use of the CMC-based artificial saliva

Implications of the study: - not asking enough information to assess dry mouth - salivary flow rate was not attainable from certain patients- the CMC-based saliva did not affect all symptoms

Results and Conclusion

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Major salivary gland output differs between users and non-users of specific medication categoriesBy: Andy Wolff, Limor Zuk-Paz and Ilana Kaplan, 2008

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Xerostomia ProductsACT Dry Mouth Rinse, $7.78 Walmart

Indications for use: Patients with dry mouth

Directions:Rinse 10 ml twice a day, one-minute after brushing. Do not eat for 30 minutes after use

Product safety information:If swallowed, contact Poison ControlCenter right away

Contra-indications: None

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Xylitol ProductsDr. John’s Sugar Free Xylitol Lollipops, $12.49/lb Amazon

Indications for use: Patients with high caries risk

Directions:Take the therapeutic dose of 6-10g daily, throughout the day, after meals

Product safety information:Supervise young children to prevent any choking hazards

Contra-indications: May cause slight GI disturbance

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References

Hildebrandt G, Lee I, Hodges J. Oral mutans streptococci levels following use of a xylitol mouth rinse: a double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial. Spec Care Dentist. 2010 Mar; 30(2):53-58.

L Zhan, JD Featherstone, J Lo, et al. Clinical Efficacy and Effects of Xylitol Wipes on Bacterial Virulence. IADR. 2012 Sep; 24(2):117-22.

Bader JD, Vollmer WM, Shugars DA, et al. Results from the Xylitol for Adult Caries Trial (X-ACT). J AM DENT ASSOC. 2013 Jan; 144(1):21-30.

Wolff A, Zuk-Paz L, Kaplan I. Major salivary gland output differs between users and non-users of specific medication categories. Gerodontology. 2008 Dec; 25(4):210-6

Çaglar E, Kavaloglu S, Kuscu O, Sandalli N, Holgerson P, Twetman S. Effect of chewing gums containing xylitol or probiotic bacteria on salivary mutans streptococci and lactobacilli. Clinical Oral Investigations [serial online]. December 2007;11(4):425-429.

Oh D, Lee J, Kim Y, Kho, H. Effects of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC)-based artificial saliva in patients with xerostomia. International Association of Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons, 2008.

Darby ML, Walsh MM. Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice. 3rd ed. St. Louis (MO): Saunders; c2010. p. 579-598.

National Instituted of Dental and Craniofacial Research. Dry Mouth (Xerostomia) [Internet]. Bethesda (MD.): NIH; 2013 Mar 6 [cited 2013 Mar 6]. Available from: http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/oralhealth/topics/drymouth/

Images from: Google

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Quiz time!

Name at least 3 signs and symptoms suffered by the old man in the video.

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Quiz time!

Name at least 3 signs and symptoms suffered by the old man in the video.

Is xylitol as effective as fluoride and why? What is xylitol’s mode of action?