“…sprays, hydrogels) such as carboxymethyl cellulose, xanthan gum ( Nieuw Amerongen & Veerman, 2003 ; Oh, Lee, Kim, & Kho, 2008 ), that are far from the composition of real human saliva bring only limited symptomatic relief and any benefits are often short-lived ( Vinke, Kaper, Vissink, & Sharma, 2018 ). This is in part because, in designing most substitutes, rheology (resistance to flow or viscosity) has been considered as the “gold standard” characteristic with the goal to match the viscosity of human saliva ( Sarkar, Xu, & Lee, 2019 ; Xu et al, 2020 ), but fails to consider the tribological (lubrication) aspects of saliva, which is the main focus of this paper.…”