Xerostomia: An Effective Saliva Substitute
Oral dryness is a rather complex condition – often underestimated and, above all, quite frustrating for those who experience it. It is very common among older adults, especially women, and affects roughly a quarter of the population.
Saliva plays a crucial role in many processes: it not only keeps the mouth moist, but also aids digestion, protects teeth from decay, prevents infections by controlling oral bacteria, and makes chewing and swallowing possible.
This issue can range from a mild, temporary reduction in salivary flow – often linked to stress or nervousness – to more complex conditions that compromise oral health, involving both hard and soft tissues.
Dry mouth, also known as Xerostomia, is in fact just a symptom of a range of diseases that affect the salivary glands and alter their ability to produce saliva.
Although a direct scientific link between reduced salivary flow and age has not yet been established, there is a clear correlation between pharmacological therapies and the lack of salivary flow in elderly patients. Several conditions are also associated with the presence of xerostomia, including Sjögren’s Syndrome, Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, as is observable in individuals undergoing radiotherapy treatment.
The lack of salivation is an increasingly pressing issue that can prove particularly distressing for those who suffer from it. To date, none of the saliva substitute products available on the market has proven capable of effectively controlling the symptoms associated with oral dryness.
With this in mind, Cariex® was developed in collaboration with the University of Insubria in Varese. It is a new spray, suitable for use at any time of day and also during the night. The product is based on bicarbonate, ensuring excellent control of salivary pH, lubrication of the oral mucosa, and therefore an immediate sensation of relief for those suffering from xerostomia or hyposalvation.
Sodium bicarbonate dissolves in water and carbon dioxide in the presence of acidity, meaning Cariex® can be used repeatedly throughout the day and during the night by applying the spray directly to the oral mucosa, with no contraindications or side effects. Cariex® is also capable of resolving issues of oral Candidiasis and Halitosis frequently associated with reduced salivation. Furthermore, by controlling acidity, Cariex® reduces the occurrence of cavities and erosion typically observed in those suffering from xerostomia.
Cariex® serves as a reliable saliva substitute. In addition to restoring a neutral pH in the oral cavity, its combination with xylitol helps combat bacteria and infections.
The presence of hyaluronic acid further supports tissue healing, keeps mucous membranes hydrated, and reduces discomfort. It is simple to use: just three sprays whenever dryness occurs and after each meal.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S and The Gerodontology Association. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd: “Impact of a sodium carbonate spray combined with professional oral hygiene procedures in patients with Sjogren’s syndrome: an explorative study” – Alessio Gambino, Roberto Broccoletti, Adriana Cafaro, Marco Cabras, Paola Carcieri and Paolo G. Arduino. Department of Surgical Sciences, CIR – Dental School, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.

