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Marianne Cohan  April 1, 2022
DRY MOUTH PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS AT YOUR SUMMERLIN DENTAL OFFICE Dry mouth (also known as xerostomia, pronounced zeer-o-STOE-meuh) Dry mouth is a condition in which the salivary glands in your mouth are not producing enough saliva to keep your mouth moist. At Summerlin Dental Solutions, Dr. Cohan says that Dry mouth is frequently caused by […]
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How Do I Treat Dry Mouth Causes in Summerlin Dental Office and Las Vegas?

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Marianne Cohan  February 2, 2022
How Do I Treat Dry Mouth Causes in Summerlin Dental Office and Las Vegas?       What is dry xerostomia, and how does it affect you? Despite the fact that the average person has never heard of it, they have all dealt with it in one way or another. Basically, it's a euphemistic way […]
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DRY MOUTH CAUSES AND TREATMENT OPTIONS

April 1, 2022

DRY MOUTH PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS AT YOUR SUMMERLIN DENTAL OFFICE

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Dry mouth (also known as xerostomia, pronounced zeer-o-STOE-meuh)

Dry mouth is a condition in which the salivary glands in your mouth are not producing enough saliva to keep your mouth moist. At Summerlin Dental Solutions, Dr. Cohan says that Dry mouth is frequently caused by a side effect of certain drugs, as a result of age, or as a result of radiation therapy for cancer treatment. Dry mouth can be caused by a disorder that directly affects the salivary glands, however this is a rare occurrence.

Saliva aids in the prevention of tooth decay by neutralizing acids generated by bacteria, reducing bacterial development, and washing away food particles from the mouth. Saliva also improves your ability to taste, as well as making it simpler to chew and swallow certain foods. In addition, saliva contains enzymes that help in your digestion.

In some cases, decreased salivation and dry mouth are only a little inconvenience, but in others, they can have a significant influence on overall health, the health of your teeth and gums, as well as your appetite and pleasure of food.

The treatment for dry mouth is dependent on the underlying reason.

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SYMPTOMS

The following indications and symptoms may be present all the time or most of the time if your saliva production is inadequate:

  • Saliva that is thick and stringy in appearance
  • Unpleasant odor
  • Difficulties with chewing, speaking and swallowing.
  • Hoarseness, dry or painful throat, or both
  • A tongue that is dry or grooved
  • A shift in one's sense of taste
  • Having difficulties with dentures

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In addition, dry mouth can cause lipstick to adhere to the teeth, which is undesirable.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Q: When should you visit your Summerlin dental office?

A: Please schedule an appointment with your doctor if you've been experiencing recurrent dry mouth signs and symptoms. There could be so many other issues or correlated problems associated with your dry mouth such as decayed teeth that you are unable to see for yourself without the benefit of a dental exam.

Q: What are the Potential Causes?

A: When the salivary glands in the mouth do not produce enough saliva to keep your mouth moist, you will experience a dry mouth. It is possible that these glands will not function adequately as a result of:

Q: What medications cause dry mouth?

A: Hundreds of medicines, including many over-the-counter treatments, have been linked to dry mouth as a negative side effect. There are certain types of medications that are more likely to create difficulties than others. These include pharmaceuticals intended to treat depression, high blood pressure, and anxiety, as well as antihistamines, decongestants, muscle relaxants, and pain relievers.

Q: Does normal aging cause a dry mouth?

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A: With age comes a dry mouth, which affects a large proportion of the population as we see so often at our Summerlin Dental office. In addition to the usage of specific drugs, changes in the body's capacity to metabolize medication, poor nutrition, and having long-term health problems are also contributing factors to this condition.

Q: What about Chemotherapy for cancer patients.

A: Chemotherapy medications have the potential to alter the composition and quantity of saliva produced. It is possible that this is a transient condition, with normal salivary flow returning when the therapy is done. Radiation treatments to the head and neck can cause salivary glands to become inflamed, resulting in a significant reduction in saliva production. Depending on the radiation dose and the region treated, this might be either temporary or permanent.

Q: Does Damage to the nerves cause a dry mouth?

A: You may have dry mouth as a result of an injury or surgery that causes nerve damage in your head and neck area.

Q: Do Any other medical problems cause a dry mouth?

A: Dry mouth can be caused by a variety of medical illnesses, including diabetes, stroke, yeast infection (thrush) in your mouth, Alzheimer's disease, and autoimmune disorders such as Sjogren's syndrome and HIV/AIDS. It can also be caused by some medications. Dry mouth can be exacerbated by snoring and breathing with your mouth open while sleeping.

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Q: What about Tobacco and alcoholic beverage consumption?

A: The use of alcoholic beverages, as well as the smoking or chewing of tobacco, can exacerbate dry mouth symptoms.

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Q: The use of illegal drugs for recreational purposes.

A: In addition to severe dry mouth and tooth destruction, methamphetamine usage can result in the development of a disease known as "meth mouth." Marijuana can also produce dry mouth as a side effect.

Potential Complications

If you don't have enough saliva, you may experience the following symptoms:

  • Increased plaque, dental decay, and gum disease are all problems.
  • Sores in the mouth
  • You have a yeast infection in your mouth (thrush)
  • Sores or split skin around the corners of your mouth, as well as cracked lips
  • Nutritional deficiencies as a result of difficulties chewing and swallowing

Treatment in Las Vegas, Nevada

If you find yourself experiencing dry mouth, give us a call today at Summerlin Dental Solutions. Dr. Cohan will be able to examine you and find the proper solution for your dry mouth.

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GET TO KNOW YOUR DENTIST

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

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How Do I Treat Dry Mouth Causes in Summerlin Dental Office and Las Vegas?

February 2, 2022
How Do I Treat Dry Mouth Causes in Summerlin Dental Office and Las Vegas?
 
 
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What is dry xerostomia, and how does it affect you? Despite the fact that the average person has never heard of it, they have all dealt with it in one way or another. Basically, it's a euphemistic way of stating, "dry mouth." The inconvenience of having a dry mouth is something that everyone has experienced, but when the dryness persists, it becomes a very irritating problem. Dry mouth occurs when you do not have enough saliva to keep your mouth moist and lubricated, and your mouth becomes parched. Continue reading to learn about some of the causes of dry mouth, as well as some remedies for treating it.

What causes my mouth to be so dry, and how can I avoid it in the future?

If your mouth feels dry no matter what you do, your saliva glands aren't working properly. A variety of variables, including but not limited to the following, might contribute to this situation:

1: Stress or anxiousness are two terms that can be used to describe the same thing.

2: some medications

3: Chemotherapy or radiotherapy are both options.

4: Aging

5: Smoking

6: Sjorgren's syndrome is a kind of chronic fatigue syndrome (autoimmune illness)

Sjorgren’s Syndrome

Illness caused by an immune system reaction Sjorgren's syndrome is characterized by the presence of white blood cells that attack the salivary glands. The only way to deal with dry mouth is to attempt to treat the cause of the condition. Pay close attention to the causes outlined above and consult with your Summerlin dental office about your treatment choices.

Q: What causes dry mouth symptoms, and what are the signs and symptoms of dry mouth?

A: If you continue to have dry mouth, it is likely that your salivary glands are not producing enough saliva. Examine the following signs and symptoms of dry mouth so you'll be aware of what to look out for:

  1. Having difficulty chewing, swallowing, tasting, or speaking
  2. A sticky or drying sensation might be felt on the tongue and in the throat.
  3. It feels like your tongue is dry and harsh to the touch.
  4. You may have a burning feeling in your mouth.
  5. irritation of the gums
  6. Cracked lips are a problem.
  7. Tooth decay is a regular occurrence.
  8. Breathing difficulties

The following are the most common indications and symptoms to be on the lookout for. The earlier you recognize the signs and symptoms of dry mouth, the sooner you may begin treatment for the underlying condition that is causing them.

Q: What Can I Do to Relieve My Dry Mouth Problems?

A: If your prescription medication is causing you to have dry mouth, switching medications is a straightforward option. There are a variety of additional medications available that can aid your salivary glands in increasing their production of saliva. You may also take steps to lower your chances of experiencing dry mouth by doing the following:

  1. To be on the safe side, avoid caffeine at all costs.
  2. Keep your tongue wet when eating may be as easy as drinking enough of water or other sugar-free drinks throughout the meal.
  3. Sugarless gums should be chewed to enhance saliva flow.
  4. Tobacco and alcoholic beverages should be avoided at all costs.
  5. Avoid eating spicy or salty foods before bedtime, especially if you have a sensitive stomach.
  6. Use a humidifier at night to keep the air moist.

Everyone has had dry mouth at some time in their lives, but don't let it interfere with your normal activities. Apply our causes, symptoms, and preventative recommendations to keep your mouth moist and healthy. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, you should visit your dentist to determine what is causing the issue and how to resolve the situation.

Get to Know the Dentist

Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

With an emphasis on cosmetic, complete makeovers and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all of the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations and high-resolution pictures of proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.  Dr. Cohan is always available to her patients and is available for any dental emergency.

CLICK HERE FOR APPOINTMENT

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