Dry Mouth can be caused by taking certain medications, ageing issues and from certain treatments such as radiation, chemotherapy, and other cancer treatments. The treatment for Dry Mouth can vary and is often dependent on the cause and severity.
What is Dry Mouth?
Dry mouth, otherwise known as Xerostomia, is a condition where the salivary glands in your mouth do not produce enough saliva to keep your mouth moist. In Australia, Dry Mouth is common with almost 1 in 10 people, and 1 in 4 older Australians, suffering from Xerostomia. Dry Mouth ranges in severity from being a simple nuisance to a more extreme condition which can affect your ability to enjoy food and speak normally. Xerostomia can be a temporary and, in some cases, a permanent side effect of its causative factor.
Dry Mouth and Throat Causes
Dry mouth is a result of the salivary glands in your mouth not producing enough saliva. Saliva is extremely important in not only keeping your mouth wet but also assisting with digestion, cleansing, and protecting the teeth from decay. Dry Mouth can be caused by many reasons and varies greatly among individuals and can include:
Dehydration
Not drinking enough water or consuming tea, coffee or other diuretics lead to dry mouth symptoms.
Medications
There are hundreds of medications including over the counter drugs, antidepressants, blood pressure and anti-anxiety medications.
Ageing
Changes in the body’s ability to adequately produce saliva, medications and long-term health problems often cause dry mouth.
Cancer Treatment
Chemotherapy and radiation can alter the quality and ability for saliva to be produced. These side effects can be temporary or permanent. Read more about our Oral Health Tips during Cancer Treatment here.
Health Conditions
Conditions such as Sjogren’s Syndrome, diabetes, stroke, sleep apnoea, oral thrush and HIV/Aids can cause dry mouth.
Mouth Breathing
A direct symptom of mouth breathing is Dry Mouth. Mouth breathing
causes increased bacterial accumulation which may also lead to other
oral health conditions including gingivitis, gum disease and cavities.
Tobacco and Alcohol
Drinking alcohol, smoking, and chewing tobacco all increase dry mouth symptoms.
Drug Use
Methamphetamine and marijuana use can cause dry mouth.
Dry throat causes are usually as a direct result of Dry Mouth and often result in the feeling of a dry mouth and throat even after drinking water.
Dry Mouth Treatment
The treatment of dry mouth and throat usually depends on the causing factor and how severe the symptoms are, which can include:
- Tooth Decay and Gum Disease
- Oral Thrush or Candidiasis
- Mouth Sores
- Cracked Lips
- Poor Nutrition
Dry Mouth treatments aim to alleviate dry mouth symptoms by increasing salivary flow, preventing tooth decay, and managing the associated medical conditions. There are various dry mouth and throat remedies which can be integrated into your daily routine to help fix dry mouth:
Drink Plenty of Water
Or suck on ice chips throughout the day to remain hydrated, moisten the mouth and help with lubricating the mouth when eating/swallowing.
Limit Caffeine and Alcohol
Foods and drinks containing these will lead to oral irritation and discomfort.
Limit Sugary Foods
These stimulate plaque production which results in tooth decay, especially when dry mouth symptoms are already present.
Quit Smoking
Smoking and chewing tobacco increase dry mouth and bad breath symptoms.
Maintain Good Oral Hygiene
Brush and floss (or clean between) your teeth, ask your dentist whether you would benefit from a speciality Dry Mouth Product.
Dry Mouth Products
There are a range of Toothpastes, Mouthwashes, Sprays, Gels and Lozenges which provide instant and long-lasting relief.
Talk to Your Doctor and Dentist
The most important dry mouth treatment is to have your teeth and general health examined.
Dry Mouth at Night
The cause of dry mouth at night can be a result of a normal nighttime decrease in saliva production or can be a symptom of an acute illness or underlying medical condition. Following the home remedies for dry mouth (above) can assist in preventing dry mouth whilst sleeping. Products such as Xylimelts Stick-on Melts can be used at night or throughout the day to freshen breath and are proven to effectively reduce morning dry mouth.
Remember, it is always recommended to see a Dental or Health Professional should your dry mouth cause pain, discomfort or have been an ongoing issue for some time.
Our Products to Help with the Management of Dry Mouth
The House of Mouth offers a range of Dry Mouth Products which are proven to effectively prevent, manage and alleviate the symptoms of dry mouth. These can be easily integrated into your daily oral hygiene routine or used as needed to provide immediate dry mouth relief.
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Dry Mouth Toothpastes
Oral 7 Toothpaste is a gentle, SLS free, fluoride and calcium based toothpaste clinically proven to control dry mouth and promote healthy gums.
Dry Mouth Mouthwashes
cloSYS Ultra-Sensitive and Oral 7 Mouth Mouthwash are super gentle mouthwashes which can be used twice daily after brushing.
Dry Mouth Lozenges
Xylimelts are one of the most effective dry mouth products on the market. They can be used anytime throughout the day and night to provide lasting relief from night time and morning dry mouth.
Dry Mouth Sprays
GC Dry Mouth Gel, Oral 7 and Denta-med Sprays can be used as needed to provide instant relief from dry mouth whilst on the go, at work or home.
Oral Health and Product Advice
Have questions about the products recommended to you by your Dental Professional or need help selecting a product suited to your needs – one of our Dental Professionals will be more than happy to help – Contact Us today.