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Individuals At A Greater Risk Of Experiencing
Dry Mouth Include those who:
- Consume medications with dry mouth as a potential side effect
- Are diagnosed with Hypertension, Diabetes, Anxiety or Depression
- Undergo cancer treatment
- Experience nerve damage in the head and neck region
- Have health conditions like stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, Sjogren’s syndrome, or HIV/AIDS
- Use cannabis products
- Engage in tobacco use
- Consume alcohol
- Use illicit drugs
- Consume sugary or acidic foods and candies
We offer a closed-loop solution focused upon improving oral health by relieving dry mouth—thus offering an unparalleled solution to enhance the quality of life for individuals coping with reduced saliva.
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Dry Mouth - Common Tips
Have you tried these tips to make your life better?
- Reduce caffeine intake as it can contribute to mouth dryness.
- Chew sugar-free gum or suck on sugar-free hard candies to stimulate saliva production.
- Avoid alcohol-containing mouthwashes, as they can exacerbate dry mouth.
- Quit all tobacco use, including smoking or chewing tobacco.
- Maintain hydration by regularly sipping water throughout the day.
- Choose a dry mouth-specific mouthwash.
- Steer clear of non-prescription antihistamines and decongestants, as they may worsen dry mouth symptoms.
- Practice nose breathing instead of mouth breathing.
- Enhance nighttime air moisture by using a room humidifier.
Still haven’t found relief after trying these solutions? Now is the perfect time to seek a consultation with us.