Dry Mouth Can Damage Teeth
Although often experienced dry mouth should not be overlooked. Because that is always dry mouth can affect the taste of our food, and also can affect dental health.
Dry mouth can be influenced by several things but the main thing is caused by stress or side effects of drugs that make saliva production are reduced. If this happens continuously because water can damage the tongue is reduced then your teeth.
Every day, healthy adult produces about 1.5 liters of saliva. If, the production is very little it can result in dry mouth (xerostomia). Saliva in the mouth having various functions. The most obvious, saliva makes talking easy. It also helps process the food, makes the process easier to swallow and helps digestion.
The minerals contained in saliva also help repair cavities in the early phase and also prevents cavities by cleaning residual food and plaque, inhibit the growth of destructive bacteria and neutralize acids in the mouth.
The first step to overcome the dry mouth is to consume enough water. Balance with oral hygiene by brushing, flossing and rinsing with antibacterial mouthwash. Note also the side effects of drugs being taken. The habit of mouth breathing can also cause dry mouth.
If dry mouth symptoms persist, consult your dentist. Salivary gland disorders, nerve damage in head injury, stroke and Alzheimer’s disease can also cause dry mouth.


