Understanding Dry Mouth

Dry mouth is a surprisingly common problem. One in four Americans suffer from it. At the most basic level, dry mouth is a lack of saliva—simply not having enough saliva or, at its worst, having no saliva. This is a problem because saliva helps return your mouth’s pH levels back to neutral after eating, countering the acid attack brought on by eating and drinking. Saliva is our body’s best defense against the formation of caries, so a lack of saliva is a genuine medical problem in its own right. A variety of things can cause or contribute to dry mouth, including medications, age, medical issues, and more.

Signs of dry mouth can vary from person to person. In general, if you suspect you may have dry mouth, you probably have experienced some or all of the following: a sticky feeling in the mouth; chronic bad breath; thick feeling saliva; problems chewing or swallowing; dry, painful tongue; scratchy, hoarse throat; and /or altered taste.

Dry Mouth Causes

  • Medications
  • Aging
  • Cancer therapy
  • Nerve damage
  • Alcohol, tobacco, or recreational drug use

Dry Mouth Symptoms

  • Dry or sore throat
  • Bad breath
  • Thick, stringy saliva
  • Difficulty chewing, speaking or swallowing
  • Problems wearing dentures

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Dry Mouth Treatment Options

While the best treatment for dry mouth depends on what’s causing the issue, you can do a few things to relieve dry mouth temporarily. However, to find a long-term dry mouth prevention strategy, it’s best to address the root cause directly and use products aimed at preserving, substituting, and stimulating your saliva. That being said, here’s a few ways to temporarily ease your dry mouth.

  • Limit caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco intake
  • Chew sugarless gum
  • Try a humidifier at night
  • Avoid antihistamines and decongestants

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