Sunday, June 30, 2013

Signs And Treatment Of Dry Mouth

Dry mouth AKA xerostomia is also called cotton mouth or doughmouth. There is a modification in uniformaty of the saliva as well as a decrease of salivary production. Sometimes you see a formation of cloudy or cotton-like sticky saliva. This induces foul breath, sores and infection if not treated appropriately. Since there is an adjustment in the enzyme make-up of the saliva that makes it inefficient to wash the mouth, bacterial growth quickly enhances.

Exactly what are the indicators of dry mouth or xerostomia?

You may have one or combination of these signs and symptoms:

Excessive dental decay is the most known sign of dry mouth. The thickening of the whitish material forming around the teeth and gums is not just caused by food particles but additionally the thick uniformity of the saliva.

Gum illness. Also as a result of bacterial expansion in the mouth and triggering infection in the gums.

Halitosis. Bad breath is another common result of dry mouth.

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