Epic: Immediate Dry Mouth Help
“You may be able to improve your saliva flow by chewing sugar-free gum.”
That’s the Mayo Clinic talking. They have your back. So do we.
Know that if you’re one of tens of thousands who suffer dry mouth from the use of a certain medication, radiation treatment, or from pregnancy or a condition like Sjogrens Syndrome, Epic can help you feel better and have a healthier mouth almost immediately.
Your saliva’s naturally designed to protect your teeth - serving as a gentle buffer between your teeth and the acid produced by the food you eat. Saliva can even help heal the acid erosion by redepositing calcium and phosphate on your teeth.
Increase your saliva. Dramatically reduce your risk of tooth decay and poor oral health.
We can help.
All of Epic’s Oral Care products are naturally sweetened with dry mouth's superhero: xylitol. And sweet things, like xylitol, naturally stimulate saliva flow.
Epic's Triple Threat Against Dry Mouth
Both our gums and mints are ideal ways - through chewing and sucking - to produce additional saliva.
Moreover, our Allday Dry Mouth Spray will provide with you with long-lasting relief even if other dry mouth products have failed. That's because Allday Dry Mouth spray fights dry mouth differently than any other moisturizing mouth sprays.
Its patent-pending combination of moisturizers and high concentration of xylitol acts like saliva to instantly moisten and soothe your mouth for fast and long-lasting comfort.
And because we use xylitol as our exclusive sweetener, you'll get all of xylitol's sugar-free, tooth friendly benefits, but you won't pollute your mouth with aspartame or any of the other icky chemicals found in so many other sugar-free products.
So, whether your dry mouth’s been brought on by the natural effects of aging or as the result of a medical condition or side effect, you’ll be refreshingly glad you added Epic to your daily life.
We can help. We really can. Still have questions? Please let us know, or perhaps you’d like to hear why others are making the switch to Epic Dental?