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CCMED COMBATS DRY MOUTH ONCE AGAIN AT THIS YEAR'S DENTISTRY SHOW

The great team at CCMed provided delegates with the complete package to assess, monitor and manage dry mouth.

Professor Stephen Challacombe of Kings College London gave a presentation to hygienists and therapists about The Challacombe Scale which is a product of Professor Challacombe’s detailed research into the clinical signs of dry mouth.

The highly attended lecture provided a spectacular insight into Professor Challacombe’s research and his analysis of the most common causes of dry mouth. Delegates were able to obtain a deeper understanding of how to recognise the clinical signs of dry mouth, monitor the progression or regression of the symptoms and clearly understand when to refer a patient.

Following Professor Challacombe’s lecture, delegates were keen to learn more about treatment options available for their patients and the CCMed team were delighted to discuss concerns delegates had about their patients and introduce the AS Saliva Orthana range.

Delegates liked the fact that AS Saliva Orthana is a natural product and does not contain any chemicals and so is better tolerated by many patients. Because it is similar to human saliva and ‘mimics’ the way saliva works, AS Saliva Orthana has excellent film forming properties which enable it to provide a longer lasting coating in the mouth than other saliva substitutes.

AS Saliva Orthana also being pH neutral and containing fluoride sealed the deal for the majority of delegates who will now join the thousands of clinical professionals across the UK prescribing, recommending and purchasing AS Saliva Orthana.

For more information or to get your copy of the Challacombe Scale please visit www.aspharma.co.uk.

March 2012



Challacombe Scale Launch

Ellie Arthur - Regional Account Manager CCMed, Professor Challacombe - Kings College London, and Tanya Brown - Business Development Manager CCMed

Guests

Ellie Arthur - Regional Account Manager CCMed, Professor Challacombe - Kings College London, Dr Pepe Shirlaw - Kings College London, Professor Newton - Kings College London, and Tanya Brown - Business Development Manager CCMed

Speakers

Speakers from Kings College London at The Challacombe Scale Launch:
Dr Suzie Moore, Professor Challacombe, Dr Pepe Shirlaw, and Professor Newton

CCMed staff

CCMed Staff who all helped make the day a success!

DRY MOUTH EXPERTS WELCOME THE CHALLACOMBE SCALE

Dental and other healthcare professionals, along with leading academics and clinicians attended the official launch of The Challacombe Scale at Tylney Hall in Hampshire.

The eponymous scale, developed by Professor Stephen Challacombe of King’s College will make it far easier to asses the severity of dry mouth or xerostomia which is believed to affect as many as 1 in 4 people. Using a simple numeric system to register the Clinical Oral Dryness Score (CODS), the scale will enable health care professionals to develop treatment plans for dry mouth patients and raise awareness of this debilitating condition.

The four speakers, from King’s College and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust at the launch event covered in detail the causes, effects and treatment of dry mouth, starting with Dr Pepe Shirlaw, consultant in oral medicine who underlined the role of prescription drugs in causing xersotomia with nine of the 20 most commonly prescribed medication in the USA having dry mouth as a known side effect.

Dr Suzie Moore looked at radiotherapy versus disease-induced hyposalivation, dental diseases and prevention and discussed particular problems relating to patients undergoing treatment for head and neck cancers while Professor Tim Newton spoke about the potentially devastating psychological impact of dry mouth.

Professor Newton stressed that patients do not come to see him about their decreased saliva - they are concerned with the limitations on their body and the pain and discomfort that it causes. The impact on their lives is huge which is why raising awareness among health professionals, carers and the general public is so vital. To help encourage that, CCMed who hosted the event are offering all dental practices a free poster of the Challacombe Scale to display on practice walls. CCMed supply A.S Saliva Orthana, a natural mucin based saliva substitute that is similar to natural human saliva.

So to the highlight of the day, Professor Challacombe himself who pointed to research that has reinforced the importance of saliva as a diagnostic fluid;
Periodontal disease markers, bone disease markers, cancer markers – all can be detected using saliva, breast cancer and antibodies of systemic disease can be detected using saliva and of course, Olympic athletes will be drug tested using saliva.

Those attending the official launch of the Challacombe Scale were left in no doubt about the importance of saliva, the significant physical and psychological impact of dry mouth and the need to raise awareness of a very common but under diagnosed problem. The Challacombe Scale will be a major resource in helping achieve that and Professor Challacombe spoke of the need for it to be generally available and proven as a useful tool. The scale looks at ten key signs, chosen because they are the most easily reproducible but is by no means exhaustive and there is no doubt that there is scope for expanding the use of the scale to GPs, care assistants and others.

Professor Challacombe hopes to see practices embrace the information, put posters in the waiting room and make sure the score is used and recorded in patients’ notes and made the point that is often the rest of the dental team to move practices forward, particularly in terms of patient education and awareness.

For more information or to get your copy of the Challacombe Scale please visit www.aspharma.co.uk.

September 2011



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