Biotene

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Biotene is a brand of oral hygiene products specifically designed to alleviate symptoms of dry mouth, also known as xerostomia. The product line includes toothpaste, mouthwash, and moisturizing gels, all formulated to provide relief for individuals suffering from dry mouth conditions.

Overview[edit]

Biotene products are formulated with a combination of moisturizers and lubricants that help to maintain moisture in the mouth. The active ingredients often include enzymes such as glucose oxidase, lactoperoxidase, and lysozyme, which are naturally found in saliva and help to maintain oral health.

Products[edit]

Biotene offers a variety of products aimed at different aspects of oral care for dry mouth sufferers:

  • Biotene Oral Rinse: A mouthwash designed to provide immediate relief from dry mouth symptoms.
  • Biotene Toothpaste: A toothpaste that helps to maintain oral hygiene while also providing moisture.
  • Biotene Moisturizing Gel: A gel that can be applied directly to the mouth to provide long-lasting moisture.
  • Biotene Spray: A convenient spray for on-the-go relief from dry mouth.

Uses[edit]

Biotene products are commonly recommended for individuals who experience dry mouth due to various conditions, including:

Benefits[edit]

The benefits of using Biotene products include:

  • Relief from the discomfort of dry mouth
  • Improved oral hygiene
  • Reduced risk of dental caries and gum disease
  • Enhanced comfort for speaking and eating

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