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Study Design

Type
Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
Sample size
n = 35
Population
35 patients who had undergone treatment for head and neck cancer
Methods
randomized, single-blind, crossover trial; 2 weeks of use of FD-SOESS vs ACT lozenges; assessments at baseline and after 2 weeks
Blinding
Single-blind
Duration
2 weeks
Funding
Unclear

Background

Dry mouth is a condition associated with significant morbidity. It not only causes discomfort but also increases risk of many health and oral health problems.

Objectives

This study compared the efficacy and patient satisfaction of a novel sesame oil wafer, called "Freeze-Dried Sesame Oil Emulsion Salivary Substitute (FD-SOESS)," with ACT® lozenges in managing dry mouth in patients who had undergone treatment for head and neck cancer.

Methods

A randomized, single-blind, crossover trial was conducted in 35 patients. Subjective dry mouth (Shortening Xerostomia Inventory), objective dry mouth (Clinical Oral Dryness Score, CODS), dysphagia (Eating Assessment Tool-10, EAT-10) and oral mucositis (WHO Oral Toxicity Scale) were assessed before and after 2 weeks of use. Satisfaction was rated using a visual analog scale (VAS 0-10). Outcomes were compared using paired t-tests and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests at a significance level of 0.05.

Results

Both products showed significant improvements in objective dry mouth. While the lozenges group showed a borderline significant improvement in subjective dry mouth (P=0.037). Notably, the FD-SOESS group demonstrated significant improvement in dysphagia scores (P=0.003). Satisfaction levels were moderate to high in both groups, with slightly higher levels in the FD-SOESS group.

Conclusion

To conclude, FD-SOESS significantly improved objective dry mouth and dysphagia but not subjective dry mouth. It received a relatively high level of satisfaction. Therefore, this newly developed product has the potential to be an alternative product for dry mouth patients.

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