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The objectives of the present study are to:
Research question:
Which is better aloe vera or thyme honey in improving salivary flow rate in diabetic patients suffering from xerostomia?
Patient Grouping and Randomization:
Patients with xerostomia will be randomly distributed into three groups using a computer-generated randomization table. Allocation concealment will be achieved by a sealed opaque envelope with a ratio of 1:1:1
Group 1 (Aloe Vera group)
Include (15) patient suffering from diabetes induced xerostomia that will receive aloe vera as mouthwash
Group 2 (Thyme honey group):
Include (15) patient suffering from diabetes induced xerostomia that will receive thyme honey mouthwash
Group 3 (Saline control group):
Include (15) patient suffering from diabetes induced xerostomia that will receive saline mouthwash
Full description
Saliva is a complex mix from major as well as minor salivary glands and gingival crevicular fluids. It is a clear and slightly acidic diluted secretion with more than 99% water, electrolytes, immunoglobulins, enzymes, proteins, mucin and nitrogenous products. Subjective feeling of a dry mouth is known as xerostomia, which may result from diminished saliva production, but some people reported feeling a dry mouth even though there was no decrease in saliva quantity.Diabetes mellitus is considered one of the main causes of xerostomia There are different treatments modalities of xerostomia which include pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments.Recently different herbs were used in the treatment of xerostomia and showed promising results and great patient acceptance among which aloe vera and thyme honey are used.
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45 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Dina Elkhouly, Bachelor
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