Do You Think You Have Dry Mouth Syndrome?
Dry Mouth Syndrome is not a disease but rather a symptom and indication of other possible health problems.
Approximately 10% of the population suffers from dry mouth, with 25% of the total affecting predominantly elderly people.
What is Dry Mouth Syndrome?
Dry Mouth Syndrome is an indication of a problem with the salivary glands. These glands are located throughout the mouth and under the tongue. If they become ineffective, the normal amount of healthy saliva or moisture in the mouth will be affected.
A steady flow of saliva keeps the mouth moist and is necessary for washing away or neutralizing harmful bacteria that can cause tooth decay, gum disease, and deeper, overall health problems.
Signs of Dry Mouth Syndrome
People who have Dry Mouth Syndrome have complained of thick or sticky saliva, dry and rough tongue, dry, cracked lips, bad breath, mouth ulcers, high rate of tooth decay, and problems swallowing dry foods such as bread, biscuits, and peanut butter to name a few.
The numerous causes of dry mouth syndrome are listed in an article published by Better Health Channel.
You can find a complete list of causes and effects of Dry Mouth Syndrome at https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Dry_mouth_syndrome
Treatment of Dry Mouth Syndrome
For professional treatment of Dry Mouth Syndrome, visit your Ocean County Dentist, Dr. Ron Rotem. Dr. Rotem will help you discover the cause of your particular case and prescribe the proper medication or treatment.
Treating Dry Mouth Syndrome is possible, but the bigger picture is finding the cause, as it can be caused by medications, medical treatments, or serious health conditions.
Help is just a phone call away. Call Ocean County Dentist Dr. Ron Rotem today if you have any signs or side effects of Dry Mouth Syndrome.