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Symptoms of Dry Mouth to Be Aware Of


Posted on 9/6/2021 by Gwinnett Dental Implant & Periodontal Center
Symptoms of Dry Mouth to Be Aware OfDry mouth occurs when your salivary glands don't function optimally enough to maintain your regular dental functions, such as chewing, swallowing, and speaking. Most times, dry mouth is caused by particular medications and is also attributed to aging. In addition, cancer therapy is known to cause a dry mouth in some patients as a side effect of radiation. Read on for detailed information on the importance of dry mouth and its symptoms.

Why Is Your Saliva Important?


Saliva helps to neutralize acids produced by bacteria in your mouth, limiting their growth in the process. It also rinses your mouth by washing away the tiny particles of food from the spaces between your teeth. Unfortunately, saliva also makes it easier for you to chew and swallow your food by wetting your mouth, providing a slippery slope down your throat. Therefore, decreased amounts of saliva in the mouth can develop from a minor inconvenience to a general health concern if left unchecked. You will suddenly become more prone to tooth and gum disease, among many other risks. To be on the safe side, you should look out for the symptoms early enough and schedule an appointment with our professionals immediately.

Symptoms of a Dry Mouth


In case you have a dry mouth, your mouth will feel generally dry and sticky. These dry conditions will eventually lead to bad breath. In addition, many people will notice their lipstick sticking to their teeth when suffering from a dry mouth. A dry mouth will also lead to difficulty in chewing and swallowing your food due to reduced lubrication. The friction produced in your throat as you swallow it causes it to get sore and makes your voice get hoarse. Also, your sense of taste will get affected mainly due to your grooved tongue and difficulty in chewing. This eventually will lead to reduced appetite.

What to Do About It


Dry mouth is a problem for many people. The best way to go about this problem is to let the professionals handle it for you. Therefore, book an appointment with us today and let us handle your dry mouth problem.




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Lilburn, GA 30047-3809


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