Do you ever feel like your mouth and The Sahara Desert have something in common?
If so, you are not alone. Over 25 million Americans suffer from dry mouth. And it’s not just the discomfort of dry mouth (called “xerostomia” by dentists) that is the problem; it is often accompanied by trouble chewing and swallowing, difficulty in speaking, and gum disease. Another possible problem associated with dry mouth is an increase in dental cavities. Your teeth are actually in a dynamic state of breaking down and repairing themselves, Your saliva is actually hugely important in supplying the building blocks for rebuilding the teeth. Most people might notice that dry mouth can cause bad breath. So, if people act like there is a fire drill taking place every time you open your mouth, this could be the culprit!
So why do so many of us have what is often referred to as “cottonmouth?”
According to The Food and Drug Administration, over 400 medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, can lead to dry mouth. It’s also caused by mouth breathing, dehydration (drink your water!!), and lack of salivary flow due to aging. In rare instances, dry mouth may be caused by an underlying serious disease – so it is not something to take lightly.
Of course our good old friends (actually enemies) – excessive alcohol consumption and smoking are among the leading causes of this problem, so if you need another reason to put away the cigarettes for good and cut down on the booze, now is a great time!
There are several things you can do to help reduce the symptoms of dry mouth, including:
• Chewing a sugar-free gum containing Xylitol
• Drinking plenty of water
• Breathing through your nose instead of your mouth (easier said than done!)
• Frequent brushing and rinsing with a fluoride toothpaste and mouth rinse
• Using a room vaporizer to humidify the air in your home
• Using an over-the-counter saliva substitute
Since a dry mouth can also be a sign of a serious illness that can cause and increase cavities and gum disease, excellent oral hygiene and regular local dental visits are a must. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please call us immediately at 610-510-8197 for an appointment or visit our website at www.brynmawrdentalcare.com. Your health is important to us and we are here to help you with painless dental care.