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NCT07158359
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Chewing Gum as a Therapeutic Intervention for the Management of Hypersalivation

Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier de Cadillac

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Summary

Psychiatric disorders often require specific treatments, usually involving medications called psychotropic drugs. While effective, these medications can cause significant side effects. One of the most common is hypersalivation (excess saliva), which can make swallowing difficult and be very uncomfortable in daily life. Current medication-based solutions are often not very effective and may cause additional side effects. For this reason, we are exploring a different approach: using chewing gum as a form of rehabilitation. The goal of this study is to determine whether chewing gum can help reduce excessive saliva. To do this, we will compare two groups: one that will follow a swallowing rehabilitation program including chewing gum, and another that will not. We hope this simple, non-drug-based approach will improve the management of hypersalivation. More broadly, this research aims to highlight innovative and accessible solutions in psychiatry, showing that alternative strategies-sometimes very simple ones-can also be effective.

Official title: Chewing Gum as a Therapeutic Intervention for the Management of Hypersalivation : a Pilot Study L'Utilisation du Chewing-gum Dans la Prise en Charge de l'hypersialorrhée : Une étude Pilote

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

46

Start Date

2025-09

Completion Date

2026-12

Last Updated

2025-09-05

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

chewing gum mastication

chewing gum mastication