Conditions like dry mouth (xerostomia) can be irritating and affect your quality of life, especially if they become a regular issue. Chronic dry mouth occurs when saliva production is insufficient, leaving your mouth dry, sticky, and uncomfortable. While occasional dry mouth is common, persistent symptoms can lead to oral health problems, including tooth decay, gum disease, and difficulty speaking or swallowing.
At Smile Studio Dental Clinic, we provide professional evaluation and treatment for dry mouth. Our dental team identifies underlying causes and recommends tailored solutions to restore comfort, oral health, and overall well-being. Early intervention prevents complications and ensures long-term relief.
Dry mouth occurs when your salivary glands do not produce enough saliva to keep your mouth properly moist. This can result from various factors, including certain medications, medical conditions, lifestyle habits, or aging. Insufficient saliva can make speaking, chewing, and swallowing uncomfortable and increases the risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and mouth sores. Understanding the causes is crucial for effective treatment and long-term oral health.
At Smile Studio Dental Clinic, we understand that chronic dry mouth can affect your daily life and oral health. Our experienced dental team provides personalized care to identify the root cause, relieve discomfort, and restore natural moisture to your mouth. Using modern techniques and gentle treatment approaches, we focus on both immediate relief and long-term oral wellness.
Our skilled dentists diagnose the cause of dry mouth and recommend effective, safe treatments.
We use modern saliva substitutes, gels, rinses, and stimulation techniques for lasting relief.
We provide tailored advice on hydration, diet, and oral hygiene to prevent recurring dryness.
Dry mouth can result from medications, medical conditions, dehydration, smoking, aging, or radiation therapy affecting salivary glands.
Drink plenty of water, chew sugar-free gum, use saliva-stimulating lozenges, and avoid alcohol or caffeine.
Chronic dry mouth increases the risk of tooth decay, gum disease, mouth sores, and difficulty speaking or swallowing.
Yes. Treatments include saliva substitutes, topical gels, lifestyle modifications, and management of underlying conditions.
Antidepressants, antihistamines, blood pressure medications, and some painkillers may reduce saliva production.
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