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Xerostomia, or dry mouth, can be caused by multiple health-related factors. While it can cause a number of different dental, health or lifestyle side effects, xerostomia can be treated with a...
Experiencing speech problems due to a new set of dentures is very common. The problem will usually dissipate once you have gotten used to your new dental plates. The temporary speech problems are...
Dry mouth is a condition that most of us have experienced at one time or another and that also goes by the designation of hyposalivation, asialorrhea, and xerostomia, according to Healthscout.com....
Every now and then, you may feel as if all the saliva in your mouth has dried up and your tongue seems thick and desiccated. This condition is called dry mouth (or xerostomia). You might get...
Xerostomia and periodontal disease, also known as periodontitis, are both conditions that affect the mouth. Xerostomia is a condition that may lead to periodontal disease, although periodontal...
Performing a proper breath check is essential in determining whether or not you have bad breath. Use the following techniques below if you are ever suspicious of your breath being a little less...
Stress induced xerostomia can be temporary, such as having dry mouth from nervousness right before a big speech, or chronic, occurring every day or most of the time. Dry mouth can be...
Gum disease affects up to seventy-five percent of middle aged and older adults. Surprisingly, the medications you're taking could be the cause of gum problems. Here's why.