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Speak up about xerostomia and deliver comprehensive care to your patients.

Advocate for your patients oral health. Your patients may call it dry mouth, but xerostomia is a more serious medical condition than its nickname would suggest. With most cases, patients daily lives and oral health can be significantly compromised if their xerostomia is not discovered early and managed effectively. Xerostomia is common and commonly undetected. The causes of xerostomia, which is associated with a decrease in the quantity and quality of saliva, are numerous. Xerostomia can be caused or exacerbated by more than 700 medications, both over-the-counter and prescription. 1 Patients with certain health conditions or medical treatments, such as Sjögren s syndrome, head and neck cancer therapy, and diabetes, often experience xerostomia. Despite being a common medical condition, the signs and symptoms may go unnoticed in a routine dental exam. It s been reported that the incidence of xerostomia in the general population is as high as 65 percent. 2 Medications commonly associated with xerostomia: 3 Antiacne agents Antianxiety agents Anticonvulsants Antidepressants Antidiarrheal agents Antidysrhythmics Antihistamines Antinausea agents Antipsychotics Anorexiants Antacids Bronchodilators Decongestants Diuretics High blood pressure medications Muscle relaxants Narcotic analgesics Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Opioid analgesics Parkinson s disease medications Sedatives Smoking-cessation agents Urinary incontinence agents The incidence of xerostomia in the general population is as high as 65%2 1 Lamoreux, D. (2014, March 11). Finding comfort with a dry mouth. www.rdhmag.com/articles/print/volume-34/issue-3/features/finding-comfort-with-a-dry-mouth.html. 2 ADA Science Institute, C. (2017). Oral Health Topics: Xerostomia (Dry Mouth). JADA. www.ada.org/en/member-center/oral-health-topics/xerostomia. 3 Sankar, V., & Rhodus, N. (2015, October 15). Xerostomia. www.aaom.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=107:xerostomia&catid=22:patient-condition-information&itemid=120.

3M Xerostomia Management Solutions provide comprehensive care. Dry mouth treatment doesn t have to stop at relieving symptoms. You can help protect your patients oral health by recommending a program including in-office fluoride treatments, prescription-strength toothpaste and saliva stimulants. 3M Xerostomia Relief Spray Rapid, effective, prescription-strength relief of symptoms in a convenient, discreet spray. In a clinical study, 92 percent of patients saw an improvement in their dry mouth symptoms. 4 Relieves symptoms of dry mouth for up to four hours Lipid-based spray moistens and lubricates the mucosa Provides rapid relief Improves patients ability to chew, taste, swallow and speak Easy and convenient application Available only by prescription through a dental professional 3M Vanish 5% Sodium Fluoride White Varnish Provide additional protection for your patients with this easy-to-apply, extended-release-formula varnish. It contains added calcium and phosphate and migrates to areas that are difficult to reach. 3M Clinpro 5000 1.1% Sodium Fluoride Anti-Cavity Toothpaste Send your patients home with prescription-strength fluoride protection they can use daily to help prevent caries. Brushing with Clinpro 5000 toothpaste once a day creates high-quality mineral, prevents mineral loss and helps protect against lesion progression. Clinpro 5000 contains fluoride, calcium and phosphate components found in saliva that are necessary for building strong teeth. See back cover for prescribing information. 3M TheraMints 100% Xylitol Sweetened Mints These great-tasting mints do not promote tooth decay and are sweetened with xylitol, a natural sugar substitute that stimulates saliva flow to fight the harmful effects of dry mouth. Xylitol also has antimicrobial and antibacterial effects. 4 Mouly, S., Orler, J. B., Tillet, Y., Coudert, A. C., Oberli, F., Preshaw, P., & Bergmann, J. F. Efficacy of a new oral lubricant solution in the management of psychotropic drug-induced xerostomia, Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 2007; Volume 27, No 5. Learn more: 3M.com/xerostomia

Speak up when your patients can t. Patients may not realize they have xerostomia or even know what it is. They may think there is nothing they can do about it, or that dry mouth is just something they have to accept with age. And they may not understand how damaging xerostomia can be. For these reasons and others, your patients may be suffering in silence. But as their oral health advocate, you have the power to speak up, help patients understand their xerostomia and provide ways to fight back. Start by asking your patients about their symptoms. If a patient says yes to one of these statements, it s worthwhile to follow up with a detailed medical history and oral exam. Catching dry mouth early is essential to preventing significant tooth decay. I am frequently thirsty, and my physician has ruled out diabetes I drink beverages all day/night to quench my thirst but get only temporary relief I frequently feel a sticky, tacky sensation in my mouth I ve noticed a raw or sore and burning sensation in my mouth and on my tongue I m having difficulty swallowing, and it is more noticeable at night I have trouble speaking and chewing my food I have red sore spots/cracks at the corners of my mouth My significant other has told me that I have bad breath

Why is saliva so important? Saliva is one of those things in life that you don t truly appreciate until it s gone. Saliva s basic function is to keep teeth, gums and tissues inside the mouth moist. It has a number of benefits, such as: Aiding in eating and speaking Protecting tissues from bacteria and viruses Keeping the mouth clean Maintaining the mouth s ph level Remineralizing teeth Protecting enamel and dentin tooth surfaces Xerostomia increases the risk of tooth decay and affects overall health. Let patients know the oral health risks include: Dental caries Plaque accumulation Gingivitis or periodontitis Candidiasis and other infections Angular cheilitis or mucositis Traumatic oral lesions Most xerostomia products fall short. Managing patients with xerostomia will continue to be a challenge for dentists as people live longer and take more medications. Patients may be afraid to speak up or may already be disappointed with over-the-counter products that don t deliver promised relief. Patients are looking for fast, effective and convenient relief. Yet, they typically find themselves having to mix packets of powder in water to rinse their mouths repeatedly or needing to reapply products frequently throughout the day. But you can help restore patients oral health and their confidence to find their voice and live their lives to the fullest.

Ordering Information 3M Xerostomia Relief Spray Prescription Only Available through TRANSITION PHARMACY (TPS). To download a prescription form, visit 3M.com/RxFormXerostomia 3M Vanish 5% Sodium Fluoride White Varnish 12149C 12149L 12149M 12150C 12150L 12150M 12151C 12151L 12151M 3M Vanish 5% Sodium Fluoride White Varnish 50 Pack Each 50 Pack includes: 50 unit-dose packets (0.5ml each) of one flavor and applicator brushes in individual foil pouches Cherry Flavor Melon Flavor Mint Flavor 3M Vanish 5% Sodium Fluoride White Varnish 100 Pack Each 100 Pack includes: 100 unit-dose packets (0.5ml each) of one flavor; 100 applicator brushes Cherry Flavor Melon Flavor Mint Flavor 3M Vanish 5% Sodium Fluoride White Varnish Bulk Pack Each Bulk Pack includes: 10 boxes of one flavor. Each box includes: 100 unit-dose packets (0.5ml each); 100 applicator brushes Cherry Flavor Melon Flavor Mint Flavor 12151CL 3M Vanish 5% Sodium Fluoride White Varnish Bulk Pack Cherry & Melon Flavors Includes: 10 boxes (5 Cherry, 5 Melon). Each box includes: 100 unit-dose packets (0.5ml each); 100 applicator brushes 12151X 3M Vanish 5% Sodium Fluoride White Varnish Bulk Pack Assorted Flavors Includes: 10 boxes (4 Cherry, 4 Melon, 2 Mint). Each box includes: 100 unit-dose packets (0.5ml each); 100 applicator brushes 3M Clinpro 5000 1.1% Sodium Fluoride Anti-Cavity Toothpaste 12115 12115BG 12115SM Clinpro 5000 1.1% Sodium Fluoride Anti-Cavity Toothpaste 4oz tube Vanilla Mint Flavor Bubble Gum Flavor Spearmint Flavor 3M TheraMints 100% Xylitol Sweetened Mints 12119M 3M TheraMints 100% Xylitol Sweetened Mints Mint Flavor Includes: 520-mint bottle with travel tin IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT Clinpro 5000 1.1% Sodium Fluoride Anti-Cavity Toothpaste Brief Summary (For full Prescribing Information, refer to package insert.) WHAT IS CLINPRO 5000? Clinpro 5000 1.1% Sodium Fluoride Anti-Cavity Toothpaste is a prescription strength toothpaste indicated for use in adults and children 6 years of age and older, as part of a professional program for the prevention and control of dental caries. HOW SHOULD I TAKE CLINPRO 5000? Use once daily in place of conventional toothpaste unless instructed otherwise by a doctor or dentist. Apply a thin ribbon or pea-sized amount of Clinpro 5000 using a soft-bristled toothbrush and brush teeth for at least two minutes. After brushing adults should expectorate. Children 6 to 16 years of age should expectorate and rinse mouth thoroughly with water. Do not swallow. WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF CLINPRO 5000? Allergic reactions and other idiosyncrasies have been rarely reported. Repeated ingestion of high levels of fluoride may cause dental fluorosis. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088. WHERE SHOULD I GO FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CLINPRO 5000? Ask your doctor or dentist if Clinpro 5000 is right for you. Go to www.3m.com/dental or call 1-800-634-2249. 3M Oral Care 2510 Conway Avenue St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 USA Phone 1-800-634-2249 Web 3M.com/dental 3M, ESPE, Clinpro, Vanish and TheraMints are trademarks of 3M or 3M Deutschland GmbH. Printed in USA. 3M 2018. All rights reserved. 70-2013-7043-7