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I don't know of anyone who has tried the SaliPen® but did find this research that mentions it along with a few other similar devices and some related research on treating dry mouth with electrostimulation.

"Worth mentioning are, for example, electrostimulators like Salitron®, GenNarino®, and SaliPen® that stimulate saliva secretion in patients suffering from dry mouth [26, 72]. They have been developed as drug-free systems stimulating a lingual nerve but it may be the idea that can be also used in the future in combination with pharmacological treatment."
--- Intraoral medical devices for sustained drug delivery: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00784-023-05377-5

--- Recent Advances of Pacemakers in Treatment of Xerostomia: A Systematic Review: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6714424/

I have used XyliMelts for dry mouth when using my CPAP and found them helpful and fairly inexpensive - https://www.amazon.com/XyliMelts-Adhering-Slightly-Stimulates-Non-Acidic/dp/B07TYW877C/.

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Thanks for finding the research I sent myself the articles to read later. I’m stuck all day using xylimelts."… almost all day. For some reason the cev works in the morning for a few hours. The goal is to have saliva both are swallowing and protect my teeth. Thanks again.!