It’s a cold winter night, your system heater is running at full power, and you wake up with a very dry mouth. This is completely normal ! You take a sip of water and fall back into your peaceful sleep.

However, for about 20% of Canadian adults, dry mouth and its inconveniences are part of their daily lives. Xerostomia, better known simply as the phenomenon of dry mouth, is a deficiency in the production of saliva by the mucous membranes of the mouth. This is because the salivary glands do not or no longer produce sufficient salivary flow to keep the mouth moist.

Saliva does not only have a role to play in the comfort of the mouth and throat. The role of saliva is to protect the oral cavity by acting as a natural defense system. The functions performed by the salivary glands are:

Insufficient saliva production: What are the symptoms of dry mouth?

Among the most common manifestations of xerostomia, some discomfort is reported by those afflicted by this condition. Also, some of the most common signs are a sticky sensation in the mouth, difficulty swallowing, chewing, speaking, a hard tongue, chapped lips and sometimes even an itchy tongue.

Beyond Discomfort

Dry mouth is unpleasant, but did you know that it could affect your oral health more severely? Indeed, the impact of dry mouth can produce the following effects:

Dry mouth: treatments and advices

Could it be xerostomia? Simple actions can have a big impact on saliva production and oral comfort. Also, feel free to discuss this with your dental health professional. He / She can offer you solutions to treat dry mouth. Here are some tips to improve dry mouth:

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