Dry Mouth
Dry mouth, or xerostomia, is caused by an inadequate supply of saliva. Very common in older adults, it is usually due to medication side effects, but may have other causes. Learn more about it below and how Dr. Noel, a general dentist, here at AffableCare Dental can help.
Dry Mouth
Do I have dry mouth?
It is not a specific disorder, but actually a symptom of another issue. Besides an uncomfortable dryness in the mouth, those suffering from it may also experience:
Why should I see Dr. Noel at AffableCare Dental about my dry mouth?
For many, dry mouth is just annoying, and not a serious problem. But for some it can lead to other serious conditions. Saliva keeps the tissues in our mouths well lubricated, keeps out teeth clean, and helps digest food. Inadequate saliva can be uncomfortable, lead to problems eating and speaking, and contribute to tooth decay.
What causes dry mouth?
While aging itself is responsible for some dry mouth, most cases are due to the side effects of medications. There are literally hundreds of medications that list it as a side effect. Dr. Noel at AffableCare Dental can help determine the particular causes of your dry mouth, and help rule out rarer but more serious conditions.
What can I do about it?
If a medication is the cause, your physician may be able to prescribe an alternate medication. Many common sense approaches will also help, including taking frequent sips of water and stimulating saliva with sugar free gum or candy. Reducing your intake of caffeine, carbonated beverages and alcohol may also help.
What can Dr. Noel at AffableCare Dental do about it?
Consult Dr. Noel to rule out some serious conditions that reduce the flow of saliva. Once he has ruled out other causes, Dr. Noel will recommend some simple remedies. There are also some oral rinses and artificial saliva products available. Dr. Noel will recommend that you be especially vigilant about oral hygiene, since inadequate saliva can increase your chance of tooth decay.
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