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OraCoat XyliMelts are sugar-free, adhesive discs designed to provide up to 8 hours of relief from dry mouth. Featuring a non-acidic pH 8 formula with Xylitol, they stimulate saliva flow, neutralize acids, and support oral health with a subtle, mint-free sweetness. Perfect for day or night use, these travel-friendly discs ensure lasting comfort and freshness.
S**3
Great, portable, and it's nice to buy in multiple packs
These are great. They work well. Stick them to the roof of your mouth or the teeth-sides of your jaw and they just keep working to attack dry mouth. You don't notice them, especially in this semi-sweet flavor and they are very portable in these foil packs where you just pop out what you need. I used a great gel in the past which was much better but it was many many times more expensive. This is practical and WORKS.
D**D
Say Goodbye to Dry Mouth!
Perfect relief from dry mouth. So easy to use as it adheres to your mouth. You can put one in and go to sleep without fear of it coming loose and causing accidental choking. It is effective in keeping your mouth lubricated and decreases the risk of tooth decay which leads to more serious health problems. So comfortable , you will forget you have it in. It’s affordable, you can keep them with you wherever you go. Definitely worth the money. Each one last 7-8 hours ensuring a good nights sleep.
N**E
Good Product.
Product is unique and works well.
J**N
Work well for dry mouth.
These are very helpful for m dry mouth. I would not say that they actually stick to my gum line but they stay in place quite well. I mostly use them at night although I recently used them on a long flight. I have already placed another orderThey arrived in a box and I crushed.
P**T
Great product for dry mouth
Highly recommendThey are great for dry mouthLonger lasting than spray or mouthwash because they slowly dissolve. They stick to the cheek or gums and slowly dissolveTaste is good. Have different flavors that I have not tried
A**R
Great for Dry Mouth—Takes Some Practice to Stay in Place
These XyliMelts have been a game-changer for my dry mouth, especially when I’m giving talks or in meetings. They really help keep my mouth from feeling dry, so I don’t need to constantly sip water to stay comfortable.They’re a bit tricky to get to stick and stay in place sometimes, especially at first, but once they do, they work pretty well and last a long time. The slightly sweet flavor is pleasant, and I love that they’re sugar-free.Overall, they’ve definitely made a difference for me, and I’d recommend them to anyone dealing with dry mouth, especially if you talk a lot or get that uncomfortable morning dryness.
D**T
A little uncomfortable for small mouths, but overall worth it
I've been using these at night, one on each side of my mouth. I have bad allergies + dry mouth so in the morning, my mouth typically feels like chalk. These melts help tremendously. When I wake up, my mouth is just a little bit sticky. Occasionally it's even...normal? It's been so many years I don't have a measure of "normal".If you have a small mouth, these are a little uncomfortable no matter where you place them. They may irritate your gums if you put them too close to the front of your mouth. On occasion the adhesive takes a bit longer to stick. Once it's sticking, though, it lasts all night.They don't have too much taste. Very, very lightly minty sweet. They seem to work best on your upper jaw so the xylitol can trickle down to your tongue and help trigger the production of saliva.I use these at night, two or three Biotene lozenges during the day, and it's sweet relief.
R**E
OraMoist VS Xylimelts is like wet mouth vs kids quick dissolving sweet candy
Update to below review, I tried the biotene gel in the tube, only lasts a short time and has a taste, the OraMoist patch still is the best IMHO.Xylimelts Mint Free vs Quantum Health's 510mg OraMoist dry mouth patch night/day time. I tried Xylimelts because CVS stopped stocking QH's OraMoist which I have used since 2014, and because the reviews for OraMoist were lower than Xylimelts due to OraMoist having a stringy consistency. Here are my experiences and why I will never buy XyliMelts again and will continue with QH's OraMoist (other manufacturer's also have product labeled OraMoist so I specify Quantum Health brand because I have tried the other brands with same product name):1) Placement : Xylimelts states to place on side of molar or adjoining gum - despite multiple attempts I could not achieve this possibly because my molars are small and therefore curvature too acute, but the gum didn't work either, so after several attempts I placed it on roof of mouth like OraMoist and it stuck. OraMoist 100% sticks to roof of mouth quickly and on the fly running out door without fail or frustration.2) Duration: How long they last. Naturally this depends on each person and tongue habits and will be based on roof of mouth placement. It is natural for the tongue to agitate and play with anything stuck on roof of mouth during waking hours. The OraMoist lasts almost two hours awake and my mouth is coated in morning, since tooth decay is associated with dry mouth often caused by prescriptions the purpose of keeping mouth moist to protect teeth is accomplished - I even have woofed food down on the fly and the OraMoist still remained on roof mouth and is tasteless to me. Xylimelts tastes like you have put a packet of artificial sweeter in your mouth and is unrelenting in sweet fake sugar taste and dissolves QUICKLY leaving what feels like a jagged cardboard contact lens stuck to roof of mouth requiring manual removal, it lasted less than 15 minutes and no different then popping something like a tictac in your mouth.3) Consistency texture: Xylimelts feels like a quick dissolving powdered lozenge with in your face sweet kick and leaves what feels like sheet of cardboard behind to be scraped off. OraMoist is mute in background, neutral taste but has a short string consistency about halfway into its depth, it has a very WET feel, like short fibrous strokes of gelled water. If awake your tongue will likely fiddle with the very soft gelled fibers. The part that sticks to mouth has is not left behind anything and I cannot detect a difference in the product when I hit the contact point.Conclusion IMHO - OraMoist by Quantum lasts long time, neutral in taste, can handle drinking fluids while exercising, can handle a quick woof of a few chicken nuggets or fast burger (not recommended diet but happens about three times a year), but most importantly it puts a noticeable wet feel in mouth. Xylimelts is not hassle free and mute in the background and does not last long at all and no different than sucking on a extremely sweet sugar free powdered lozenge.
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