Basic Steps to Treat a Dry Mouth


by Robert - Date: 2008-08-07 - Word Count: 344 Share This!

It goes without saying that production of saliva is necessary to perform crucial functions such as digesting food, prevent tooth decay as well as moisten and cleanse our mouth.  The lack or short production of saliva may promote the development of bacteria and fungi in the mouth.

There may be many causes for a person to suffer from this condition, some of them are:

-- A side effect of certain medical treatments or medication
-- Dehydration
-- Nerve damage
-- Surgical removal of salivary glands as well as lifestyle
-- Side effect of certain diseases and infections

Treating this condition is crucial in order to promote oral health and avoid complications caused by the lack of moist in our mouth, successfully treat dry mouth depends upon its causes, normally the treatment depends upon three main areas, this are:

-- Increasing the flow of saliva
-- Managed to conditions which are causing dry mouth
-- Preventing tooth decay

Increasing the flow of saliva can be accomplished by using certain over-the-counter products that are sold in the form of mouthwashes, sprays, moisturizing gels and such.  In addition to these products your doctor may prescribe a drug called Salagen, this drug effectively increases the production of saliva thus preventing tooth decay and oral infections.

Without proper production of saliva oral infections and gum diseases are more likely to happen, this being the case you need to be very careful about keeping strict oral health procedures such as flossing your teeth everyday, brushing your teeth after every meal and before bed, using toothpaste that contains fluoride (which is the substance that can help strengthen and revitalize the enamel off your teeth) and last but not least, visit your dentist as often as possible in order to get professional advice.

It is well known amongst doctors and dentists that certain drugs can cause dry mouth as a side effect, some of those drugs are intended to treat depression, diarrhea, Parkinson's disease, allergies and such -- if this is the case, your doctor or dentist may consider to change to a more suitable drug war to adjust the dose that you may be taking.


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