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Aloe Vera Versus Thyme Honey Mouthwash in Management of Xerostomia in Type 2 Diabetics (A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial With Biochemical Analysis)
The objectives of the present study are to: 1. Compare the clinical efficacy of (50%) aloe vera versus (20%) thyme honey mouthwash on management of xerostomia in diabetic patients by measuring the salivary flow rate as a primary objective. 2. Asses the biochemical effect of aloe vera and thyme honey on the level of salivary nitric oxide, xerostomia grade as well as patient quality of life as a secondary objective. Research question: Which is better aloe vera or thyme honey in improving salivary flow rate in diabetic patients suffering from xerostomia? Patient Grouping and Randomization: Patients with xerostomia will be randomly distributed into three groups using a computer-generated randomization table. Allocation concealment will be achieved by a sealed opaque envelope with a ratio of 1:1:1 Group 1 (Aloe Vera group) Include (15) patient suffering from diabetes induced xerostomia that will receive aloe vera as mouthwash Group 2 (Thyme honey group): Include (15) patient suffering from diabetes induced xerostomia that will receive thyme honey mouthwash Group 3 (Saline control group): Include (15) patient suffering from diabetes induced xerostomia that will receive saline mouthwash
Details
| Lead sponsor | Ain Shams University |
|---|---|
| Phase | Phase 3 |
| Status | UNKNOWN |
| Enrolment | 45 |
| Start date | 2023-07-24 |
| Completion | 2024-03 |
Conditions
- Xerostomia
Interventions
- Aloevera
- Thyme honey
- Saline
Primary outcomes
- Change in unstimulated Salivary flow rate — Baseline, 2weeks and 4weeks
Milliliters
Countries
Egypt