MUNCHIES® VIBE III
MUNCHIES® VIBE III
MUNCHIES® VIBE III
MUNCHIES® VIBE III
MUNCHIES® VIBE III
MUNCHIES® VIBE III
MUNCHIES® VIBE III
MUNCHIES® VIBE III
MUNCHIES® VIBE III
MUNCHIES® VIBE III
MUNCHIES® VIBE III

MUNCHIES® VIBE III

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The all-new Munchies® Vibe III is a unique, multi level, high-frequency acceleration device designed to deliver improved salivary flow for patients with the onerous symptoms of dry mouth. Intra-oral vibration is an innovative technique used to stimulate salivary flow and is particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing xerostomia or dry mouth, a condition that causes discomfort and increases the risk of oral infections and dental decay.

Mechanism of Intra-Oral Vibration

1. Mechanical Stimulation:
The Vibe III Intra-oral device applies specific levels of mechanical vibration to the oral tissues, which directly stimulates the salivary glands. This mechanical action enhances the sensory feedback that initiates salivation.

2. Neurogenic Response:
The targeted vibration stimulates nerve endings in the oral cavity, which sends signals to the brain to activate the salivary nuclei. This neurological stimulation results in the reflexive production and secretion of saliva.

3. Enhancing Blood Flow:
Vibration can increase blood circulation within the oral tissues. Improved circulation enhances the overall function of the salivary glands by supplying additional nutrients and oxygen, thus optimizing salivary production.

4. Glandular Activation:
The incremental mechanical force exerted by the vibration may prompt the myoepithelial cells surrounding the salivary acini to contract, aiding the expulsion of saliva.


Clinical Applications

Treatment of Xerostomia:
Vibe III vibrational devices are particularly beneficial for patients with xerostomia due to medication side effects, Sjögren’s syndrome or radiation therapy.

Improved Oral Hygiene:
Increased saliva helps in the natural cleansing of the oral cavity, washing away food particles and bacteria, thus playing a critical role in maintaining oral hygiene.

Research Evidence

Research studies have explored the efficacy and mechanisms behind intra-oral vibration which indicate that this method can substantially increase salivary flow rates compared to baseline levels in patients with salivary gland hypofunction.
Results also suggest improvements in subjective symptoms of dry mouth and patient satisfaction.


References

1. Al Hamad, A., et al. (2021). "The Impact of Vibrational Therapy on Salivary Gland Function in Patients with Xerostomia." *Journal of Oral Rehabilitation*, 48(3), 267-275.

2. Pedersen, A. M. L., et al. (2018). "Oral Microbiota and Saliva in Relation to Oral Health Status: A Study Employing Vibration-Induced Stimuli." *International Journal of Oral Science*, 10, 21-34.

3. Nakamura, H., & Omori, T. (2019). "Effects of an Intra-Oral Vibration Device on Salivary Flow Rates and the Oral Mucosal Condition in Dry Mouth Patients." *The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry*, 121(5), 782-789.

For further information go to: orthomunchies.com 

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