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Ever feel your mouth is as dry as a desert? And you need some sort of oral oasis to relieve the dryness?
If you experience this feeling, you might have dry mouth, also called xerostomia. A common oral health condition associated with reduced saliva, dry mouth can result in certain difficulties involving your mouth functions and serious oral health issues.
A mouth spray can produce the effect of a temporary oasis for dry mouth. We'll help you choose the best solutions for your situation by giving you the scoop on mouth sprays.
To relieve dryness, mouth sprays act as a saliva substitute. Though not a perfect match for the beneficial saliva your body produces, a mouth spray has its benefits. By leaving a protective film of moisture on your oral tissues, a spray can temporarily relieve that dry feeling in your mouth.
Medical sources advise using an over-the-counter mouth spray that contains xylitol. Check the label for this essential ingredient in any mouth spray you buy.
You can also ask your dental professionals what dry mouth sprays they recommend or can prescribe.
Relieving your dry mouth symptoms is as simple as taking a few seconds to spray your mouth. Because going from "Ugh" to "Ah!" dry mouth spray benefits include:
Though dry mouth sprays provide welcome short-term relief, they're not a dry mouth cure. Eventually, the effects of the spray will wear off, and, alas, your mouth will feel dry again.
For long-term relief, be sure to visit your dentist and doctor so they can identify and treat the underlying cause of your dry mouth. Among dry mouth's many underlying causes are:
If you have dry mouth, by all means, moisturize your mouth with a spray. But it's best that you also maintain a proper oral hygiene routine and schedule dental visits at least twice a year.
Because dry mouth puts your mouth at risk of cavities and other oral conditions, it's essential to take good care of your teeth and gums.
Dry mouth spray is a convenient way to manage the symptoms of dry mouth in the short term. But be sure to visit a medical professional for long-term relief and to diagnose any underlying causes. We want to prevent you from living with the feeling there's a desert in your mouth.
If you notice anything strange in your mouth, such as a gum boil or a bump that looks like a pimple, it's a good idea to have it checked out by a dentist.
Tonsil stones, clinically called tonsilloliths, are small, white discharges that form in the crevices of the tonsils. They are typically found on the surfaces of the pharyngeal tonsils on either side at the back of the throat. They can be as small as a grain of rice or as large as a pea. They are quite common and usually harmless, but they may spark alarm in patients when noticed for the first time.
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