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What is dry mouth and what are it’s symptoms? Dry mouth is caused by an insufficient flow of saliva. It is not a disease but a common side effect of certain medications or a symptom of medical disorders. Dry mouth is not a normal part of ageing and if left untreated, it can lead to more serious health problems. Some of the symptoms include:

1) A sticky, dry feeling in the mouth, throat and tongue;
2) Sores in the mouth, cracked lips, split skin at the corners of the mouth;
3) Difficulty in speaking, chewing, swallowing and tasting;
4) Burning sensation in the mouth and on the tongue;
5) Sore throat, hoarseness and dry nasal passages;
6) Mouth infections. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, then make an appointment with us and start your treatment immediately.

06 Apr, 2016

Teeth Tartar

Calcified or hardened plaque that attaches itself to the enamel of your teeth is called tartar. Unlike regular plaque, tartar can be easily seen because it forms a yellow or… Read More

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