If your mouth often feels dry and uncomfortable, you may have xerostomia — the medical term for dry mouth — which occurs when you are not producing enough saliva in the mouth/oral cavity. Saliva has antibacterial and lubricating properties that in sufficient amounts keep the mouth healthy.2
If left untreated, dry mouth makes you more vulnerable to tooth decay, gum disease and other oral health issues.2
Dry mouth is common, affecting about 1 in 5 people, and the risk for developing it increases with age.1
The main symptom is a feeling of stickiness in your mouth due to the lack of saliva. Other symptoms may include:1,2
When you have chronic dry mouth, you may develop:1,2,
Dry mouth occurs when your salivary glands do not produce a sufficient amount of saliva in the mouth/oral cavity.1,2 Possible causes for this include:1,2,3
To help relieve symptoms of dry mouth and reduce your risk of developing it:
It is normal for your mouth to feel dry occasionally, but if you have dry mouth all the time, you should consult your doctor.1
Over time, chronic dry mouth can cause damage to teeth and gums.1,2 Early diagnosis and treatment can reduce your symptoms before they worsen.1
Your doctor or dentist may examine you for signs of dry mouth. They may also check for possible associated complications of dry mouth such as tooth decay and gum disease.1
Dry mouth treatments are aimed at increasing saliva production and to restore moisture to the mouth.1,2 Your dentist and GP can help to find suitable options for you and work out a treatment regimen to address both the symptoms and complications of dry mouth.2
If your doctor suspects a medication is causing your dry mouth, they may consider making adjustments to this. Do not stop taking your medication or make changes to your dose. Always consult a healthcare professional if you have any questions or concerns. If your dry mouth is a symptom of an underlying health condition, your doctor may help to identify and treat the problem.1
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