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health2 months ago

Dentists Alert: Understanding and Managing Dry Mouth

Dry mouth, or xerostomia, is a common condition affecting about 22% of the global population, characterized by reduced saliva flow leading to symptoms like bad breath, sore throat, and cracked lips. It is often caused by medications, cancer treatments, or lifestyle factors, and can damage oral health if left untreated. Treatment includes over-the-counter products and lifestyle changes, but consulting a dentist is recommended for proper diagnosis and management.

health2 months ago

Top Dentist-Recommended Treatments for Dry Mouth

Dry mouth, or xerostomia, affects about 20% of people and can cause symptoms like burning, bad breath, and cavities. It results from reduced saliva flow due to various causes such as medications, mouth breathing, or medical treatments. Dentists recommend over-the-counter products like mouthwashes, tablets, lozenges, gels, and chewing gums that stimulate saliva or act as substitutes, emphasizing alcohol-free and sugar-free options. Lifestyle changes and regular dental checkups are also crucial for managing dry mouth and preventing long-term damage.

health2 years ago

Persistent Dry Mouth: A Potential Symptom of Long COVID and Bronchitis

Dry mouth, gums, and lips can be symptoms of Sjogren's disease, an autoimmune disease that affects the secretory glands. There is a connection between Sjogren's disease and severe COVID-19 infections, with COVID-19 potentially triggering the development of Sjogren's disease. While there is limited long-term data on the prognosis of Sjogren's disease following COVID-19, it is possible that the dry mouth symptoms may improve over time. However, it is more likely that the COVID-19 infection induced Sjogren's disease, which may be permanent. Rheumatologists are the experts for Sjogren's disease, and there are various treatments available. Additionally, there is no evidence to suggest that the COVID-19 vaccine reduces sensitivity to pollen allergies.

health2 years ago

Revolutionary Dry Mouth Solution: Long-lasting Relief with Innovative Hydrogel-based Remedy

Scientists at the University of Leeds have developed a saliva substitute that is up to five times more effective than existing products for individuals with dry mouth. The novel technology, utilizing microgel and hydrogel components, offers improved moisture retention and comfort by binding to the surface of the mouth and trapping water. Laboratory tests showed that the new substance had a longer-lasting effect and lower desorption compared to commercial saliva substitutes. The dairy version slightly outperformed the vegan version. The non-toxic and non-caloric ingredients used in the substitute make it a promising solution for individuals with dry mouth conditions, which can lead to discomfort swallowing, malnutrition, and dental problems. The researchers aim to translate the technology into commercially available products to enhance the quality of life for those affected.

health2 years ago

Revolutionary Saliva Substitute Offers Lasting Relief for Dry Mouth

Scientists at the University of Leeds have developed a novel saliva substitute that is four to five times more effective than existing products for relieving dry mouth conditions. The substitute, made of a microgel and a polysaccharide-based hydrogel, binds to the surface of the mouth and hydrates it, providing longer-lasting relief. Laboratory tests showed that the new substance had significantly lower desorption rates compared to commercially available products. The researchers believe that the results will be replicated in human trials and are looking to translate the technology into commercially available products to improve the quality of life for those with dry mouth conditions.