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Dry Mouth: A Problem You Should Treat

Have you ever heard of dry mouth? If it’s just a passing sensation, then it’s not really anything to worry about. However, if you’re dealing with oral tissues that are chronically lacking moisture, then it’s an issue that you should certainly give your attention. Did you know that when your mouth isn’t quite as wet as it needs to be, this can set you up for oral health problems? Find out why and what to do about it!

Remember, Bacteria Will Build Up

To get started, it’s important to become familiar with the fact that dry mouth, though you may assume otherwise, gives bacteria the chance to pile up! Did you figure that they would go away? Here’s what you may not have realized: They cling to your teeth and other tissues (plaque is full of bacteria). Usually, saliva shows up and they’re flooded away. When saliva isn’t present, they stay where they are.

Bacteria May Cause Problems

“So can’t I just brush and floss?” you ask yourself. Yes, you may brush and floss. However, the accumulation that takes place throughout the day can lead to problems with your oral health because it is consistent. Too much bacteria may encourage decay, foul breath, gingivitis, and more, even if you’re caring for your smile as usual. This warrants a visit to see us!

Too Little Moisture May Cause Further Frustration

You also need moisture for more than keeping bacteria at bay. The presence of saliva helps you chew and swallow your food. Did you know it helps you taste food, too? If dry mouth affects you, let us know!

See Us For Help With Dry Mouth Today!

If you suspect you’re dealing with a chronic dry mouth problem, come in to talk with us if your efforts at home are unsuccessful. Schedule a visit with your dentist in Austin, TX by contacting Austin General Dentistry today at 512-346-5540.

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