
Saliva flow is important for reasons other than appearance and comfort; it keeps the mouth moist and aids in chewing, swallowing, digestion, and speech. Dry Mouth, also known as "Xerostomia", is a condition caused by a lack of normal salivary flow.
There are many things that can contribute to dry mouth. It can be a result of dehydration, emotional stress, anemia, or be related to surgery. It can occur in people who have medical conditions such as multiple sclerosis or diabetes, as well as those who are going through radiation therapy.
Dry mouth is more frequently seen in older people, in part because they tend to be on more medications. Many therapeutic and over-the-counter medications contribute to dry mouth. In fact, even some dental mouthwashes can cause dry mouth if they are high in alcohol content and used on a regular basis.
People who have dry mouth are at high risk for developing cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. These conditions can occur at a much more rapid pace than expected and must be carefully monitored. Dental professionals can provide important services to patients with dry mouth, including fluoride treatments, oral hygiene instructions, and nutritional counseling. Chronic dry mouth requires long-term support, including such items as emollients, artificial saliva, and antifungal agents.
Brushing with the Sonicare toothbrush cannot only improve your overall oral health; it can help maximize the flow of saliva during and immediately after brushing. In a recent clinical study on people who had dry-mouth as a side effect of prescription medicines, use of the Sonicare toothbrush was found to increase saliva flow. The increased saliva flow lasted up to 45 minutes after brushing.
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