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Posted on January 4, 2010.
Mouth IrritationGuide to dental health - Do you have dry mouth?

Results of dry mouth an insufficient flow of saliva. It is a symptom rather than a specific disorder. Adequate salivary flow is necessary to lubricate your oral tissues, teeth cleaned and starts the digestion of food is chewed. When salivary flow is reduced pests thrive in your mouth.

Chronic dry mouth can be as simple as a nuisance for some people, or it may be a sign of a serious health problem for others. Left untreated, dry mouth can lead to oral yeast infection, burning sensation, rampant tooth decay, bad breath and other problems of oral health. Chronic dry mouth can make swallowing difficult.

A dry mouth irritates the oral soft tissues and can make you more susceptible to infection, dental caries and periodontal diseases. The shielding effects of your saliva and protect you always lubricate the soft tissues. Dry mouth also causes full dentures to become less comfortable because your saliva provides a protective film to ensure good adhesion of the prosthesis to the underlying tissue soft.

Dry mouth is a potential adverse effect of more than 400 different medications such as antihistamines, diuretics, and antidepressants. Remember to read the information accompanying your medication. If you think your medication is causing the drought, see your dentist or doctor. In some cases, another medication may be prescribed.

Dry mouth can also be the result of radiation treatment of head and neck, salivary gland disease, emotional stress and autoimmune diseases such as diabetes. Hormonal changes associated with pregnancy were also associated with dry mouth.

Getting relief from dry mouth can be as easy as increasing your fluid intake. Your dentist or doctor may recommend artificial saliva available to the pharmacy to moisten your mouth tissues.

Other remedies include:
Sugarless gum
Sugar Free Lemon Candy
mouthwash without alcohol
Reduce consumption of caffeine, alcohol or soft drinks

Regular visits to your dentist and warning him (her) that you are taking medication to help them be aware of oral manifestations of dry mouth and the best way to treat it before any serious problem.

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