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What is oral moisturizing jelly?
Pronunciation: /ˈɔrəl moisturizing* ˈʤɛli/
oral moisturizing jelly
Definition
An edible, gel-based formulation containing an artificial saliva substitute, composed of water, electrolytes and buffering agents, with potential anti-xerostomia and protective activities. Upon application of the oral moisturizing jelly (OMJ), the natural electrolyte and pH balance of human saliva is restored, which increases moisture of mucosal tissues of the mouth, tongue and oropharynx. This relieves dryness, enhances lubrication, and increases salivary flow. OMJ makes it easier to chew, swallow and talk, and also prevents xerostomia-induced infections, as well as tooth decay.