My Family Dentist – Sedona Dentist

My Family Dentist – Sedona Dentist - General dentist in Sedona, AZ
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My Family Dentist – Sedona Dentist - General dentist in Sedona, AZ

Even our most outspoken patients can be silenced by Xerostomia a medical condition that happens when there is a lack of saliva. It increases your risk for dental decay and greatly impacts your quality of life.

Do you have questions about Dry Mouth and Dry Mouth Syndrome? Many people do. Not only is it uncomfortable to live with but it almost always promotes bad breath. Sedona dentist Roy Daniels often treats patients who have dry mouths.

People get dry mouth also called xerostomia (ZEER-oh-STOH-mee-ah), when the glands in the mouth that make saliva are not working properly. Because of this, there might not be enough saliva to keep your mouth wet. There are several reasons why the salivary glands might not be working right.

Other disorders such as diabetes or hypothyroidism can also cause dry mouth or affect the salivary glands. Some people feel a dry mouth even if their salivary glands are working correctly. Some with certain diseases, like Parkinsons disease or those who have suffered a stroke, may not be able to feel wetness in their mouth and may think their mouth is dry even though it is not.

Radiation therapy the salivary glands can be damaged if they are exposed to radiation during cancer treatment. These patients experience a plethora of oral and pharyngeal side effects as a result of the salivary dysfunction.

Every day a healthy adult will produce three pints of saliva. Saliva is approximately 99 percent water, with its remaining components consisting of lubricants that help fight infection, as well as enzymes and proteins that help you digest food.

My Family Dentist – Sedona Dentist - General dentist in Sedona, AZ

Not surprisingly, dry mouth syndrome does more than leave your mouth feeling dry and uncomfortable. Insufficient saliva causes the soft tissues of the mouth to become irritated, making them inflamed and more susceptible to infection. Your tongue may feel sensitive (burning tongue syndrome).

Whats more, without the lubricating effect of saliva, you may find it difficult to swallow, talk and chew your food. You may be less able to taste foods, as well. Your throat may be sore and hoarse, and your nasal passages may become dry. When saliva is no longer present, you suddenly realize what an active role it plays in your mouth as eating and speaking are suddenly more difficult.

When we discover your dry mouth symptoms, we will examine your mouth for possible complications from dry mouth (cavities, irritation, and infection); as well as ask you questions about the symptoms and any medications you are taking.

  • Gum with Xylitol Sugar-free candy, sugar-free gum or gum containing xylitol specially made to stimulate saliva flow. Any sugarless candy or gum is good for this purpose, but xylitol is an artificial sweetener that has been shown to inhibit bacterial growth in the oral cavity
  • My Family Dentist – Sedona Dentist - General dentist in Sedona, AZ

    Sugar-free candy, sugar-free gum or gum containing xylitol specially made to stimulate saliva flow. Any sugarless candy or gum is good for this purpose, but xylitol is an artificial sweetener that has been shown to inhibit bacterial growth in the oral cavity

  • We will coach you in your practice of good dental hygiene. This means that you should brush and floss properly. You also should have regular dental visits every three months to discover any root cavities early
  • The American Dental Association (ADA) also suggests that people with dry mouth avoid tobacco and limit their consumption of carbonated beverages or those containing caffeine or alcohol. Also, because dry mouth increases the likelihood of tooth decay, the ADA recommends twice-daily tooth brushing, using floss or interdental cleaners once a day, and seeing your dentist for regular checkups. Sedona dentist Dr. Daniels recommends that people with a dry mouth have dental visits every three or four months depending on their individual dental conditions and the quality of home care that each individual patient has.

    Dry mouth syndrome is more likely to occur among older adults, but it can affect a person of any age. As our society ages and as the number of people using prescription medications increases, dry mouth (xerostomia) is causing more and more of dental problems. Devastating dental decay is one of the many side effects that can occur over a very short period of time.

    My Family Dentist – Sedona Dentist - General dentist in Sedona, AZ

    Persons with dry mouth syndrome are very prone to what dentists call root caries (rampant ectopic caries) which is a virulent form of tooth decay. People with a dry mouth tends to get cavities all over the mouth, dentists call this rampant decay ectopic, which means the tooth decay occurs on parts of the teeth that are not usually involved with decay.

    In the case of dry mouth, the bacterial floral pattern shifts toward organisms which produce a great deal of acid when exposed to carbohydrates (the most common one we associate with decay is sugar), and persons with dry mouth may be prone to sucking on hard candies in order to produce more saliva in their mouth. This combination produces very fast and serious decay in areas of the teeth that are not protected by enamel, namely the exposed root surfaces.

  • Drinking plenty of water. This may seem obvious but most of us rarely drink the 64 ounces of water a day that is recommended! thats EIGHT 8 oz glasses of water! I love my coffee in the morning butYour coffee doesnt count! Caffeinated beverages are a recipe for dehydration causing a dry mouth, headache, dry skin, and fatigue (after the caffeine wears off or you cant sleep). Drinking water can help your bad breath and should be the first to supplement any dry mouth treatment.
  • Dental Hygiene is an important dry mouth treatment. Sedona dentist Roy Daniels highly recommends Colgate Prevident for his patients to help them with their dry mouth treatment. Our dental hygienists help coach our patients with the proper techniques for good oral hygiene, and encourage more frequent dental visits.
  • Dry air just comes naturally in Arizona! And living in dry air can make your dry mouth treatment more difficult. Using a humidifier is an effective tool for dry mouth treatment because it helps moisten the air, keeping your mouth, throat and nose from feeling as dry.
  • Candies and gum must be sugar-free. Remember, the bacterial in your mouth LOVE sugar just as much as you do, and the bacteria can exaberate tooth decay when its byproduct of living produces acid. Sucking on sugar-free gums or candies can stimulate saliva and moisten your mouth. If you avoid candy and gum, try an olive pit or a little lemon rind for a natural home remedy for dry mouth treatment!
  • Drink water while eating! Dont be a Limey ( the British often drink at the end of their meals) The fluids will help you swallow your food and contributes to that GALLON of water per day you should be drinking! Sugar-free juices or a little carbonated water with lime are great low calorie additions.
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