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As a direct result of a lack of saliva, Mayo Clinic and Tufts University doctors note that symptoms of dry mouth include cracked lips, sores in the mouth, and sore throat.
A litany of medications can cause dry mouth. Tobacco use, cancer therapy, and diseases such as Parkinson's and Sjögren's syndrome can also trigger the condition.
While getting older in and of itself does not cause dry mouth, the elderly are more likely to take prescription drugs and have a health condition that triggers dry mouth.
Dry mouth can cause a whole host of dental problems, including cavities, bad breath, and periodontal disease prompting intense study of the ailment at Tufts University's Dry Mouth Clinic in the School of Dental Medicine.
Often a change in dosage or type of medication you take is the course of action to ameliorate dry mouth, according to the Mayo Clinic. Tufts University dentists suggest vitamin E and Omega-3 fatty acids to increase saliva, as well as chewing sugar-free gum and candy.
Mayo Clinic Dry Mouth Overview
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