Causes:
Dysphagia is a medical term used to describe difficulty in swallowing, which can occur at any stage of the swallowing process. This condition may manifest as a sensation of food sticking in the throat, pain during swallowing, or the inability to swallow altogether. Dysphagia can result from various underlying causes, including neurological disorders, such as stroke or Parkinson’s disease, structural abnormalities in the throat or esophagus, or certain cancers. Given its potential to lead to nutritional deficiencies and aspiration pneumonia, it is crucial for individuals experiencing symptoms of dysphagia to seek evaluation and appropriate management.
Managing dysphagia can be challenging, but Aquoral Protective Oral Spray makes it easier. Our product is specifically designed to provide relief from dry mouth, a common and often debilitating symptom of dysphagia. By choosing Aquoral, you’re opting for a solution that is scientifically proven, easy to use, and long lasting.
Aquoral not only helps with dry mouth but also supports overall oral health. The patented OGT technology ensures that your mouth remains hydrated, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease, which are common in individuals suffering from chronic dry mouth.
Lipid-based spray lubricates and provides a protective shield that helps the oral mucosa retain moisture
Helps prevent mucosal damage & tooth decay while improving the ability to chew, taste, swallow, and speak
Small size fits in a pocket or purse; no need for mixing or frequent rinsing as with water-based formulations


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Over-the-counter Dry Mouth products are often sold in large bottles due to the frequency of use. Prescription supersaturated calcium phosphate rinses come in foil packets which need to be mixed in a large quantity of water before use.
Aquoral comes in two convenient 10 mL spray bottles that easily fit in a pocket, purse, or on a night table.
Many non-prescription Dry Mouth treatments and prescription supersaturated calcium phosphate rinses require rinsing and spitting out and should not be swallowed.
Aquoral is a discreet, easy-to-use spray.
Aquoral’s formulation provides long-lasting relief. Finally, a solution that lubricates AND forms a protective layer that keeps moisture in the oral cavity.
Delivering sustainable relief for up to 6 hours.
Most saliva substitutes hydrate and lubricate the oral mucosa providing temporary relief of Dry Mouth.
Aquoral’s OGT formulation creates a protective shield which, when used alone or combined with other Dry Mouth treatments, can lock in moisture, and enhance effectiveness.
Dry Mouth is a more serious medical condition than its name would suggest. In most cases, patients’ daily lives and oral health can be significantly compromised if their Dry Mouth is not discovered early and managed effectively. It can be caused or exacerbated by more than 700 medications, both over-the-counter and prescription. Patients with certain health conditions or medical treatments, such as Sjögren’s disease or head and neck cancer therapy often experience Dry Mouth.
Despite being a common medical condition, the signs and symptoms may go unnoticed in a routine oral exam. It has been reported that the incidence of Dry Mouth in the general population is as high as 65 percent.
Source: ADA Science Institute, C. (2017). Oral Health Topics: Dry Mouth (Dry Mouth). JADA. www.ada.org/en/member-center/oral-health-topics/Dry Mouth.