As you get older, you might find yourself experiencing dry mouth more and more often as your mouth slows its production of saliva. While there are many reasons this can happen, it’s most commonly the result of one of the 400 medications that significantly reduce saliva production or disease. When dry mouth becomes a chronic problem, it’s called Sjogren’s Syndrome, and if left untreated, it can damage your teeth. Besides the dry, sticky feeling in your mouth commonly associated with Sjogren’s Syndrome, other symptoms include:
There’s no known cure for dry mouth, but your dentist can suggest ways to treat the symptoms and restore moisture. Some remedies include sugar-free candy or gum stimulates and replacing moisture by using artificial saliva and oral rinses. So visit your Michigan Dental Association dentist today and defeat dry mouth.
Michigan dentists participate in a variety of state and community programs that offer low-cost or free dental services to individuals in need. These programs offer help to seniors, low-income individuals, patients on Medicaid, disabled, handicapped or institutionalized individuals, children, and others.
For additional information on the access to care issue, read the report, “A United Voice for Oral Health,” issued by Michigan Access to Oral Health Care Work Group. It reflects the thinking of the broadest group yet assembled to tackle the access problem. Community Dental Programs
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