Effects of papaya enzymes on the viscosity of saliva and oral hygiene in patients with a dry mouth
32nd Asia Pacific Dental and Oral Health Congress
July 23- 24, 2018 Sydney, Australia

Martha Rowe

Jacaranda Village, Australia

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

A dry mouth syndrome occurs when there is not enough saliva (spit) in the mouth. A dry mouth is a symptom of an underlying problem, rather than a disease in itself. Causes may include drugs or medication, dehydration, mouth breathing, Sjogren�??s syndrome, infection, nerve problems and some cancer treatments. Our research aims were investigate effects of papaya enzymes in patients with dry mouth, create a product that super cedes current products on the market, Determine microbiological and immunological outcomes and investigate quality of life measures. Our results found categorically that papaya enzymes assist with maintaining a clean and moistened mouth, free of bacteria and assisted with the increase in saliva flow.

Biography :

Martha Rowe is a Speech Pathologist since 2000 and has spent years researching and developing papaya enzyme formulation. She has worked in both public and private hospitals across Victoria and has been involved in clinical studies and patients’ management in the areas of dysphagia and dry mouth.

E-mail: martharowe13@icloud.com