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Mouth Dryness Helped By London Dentist
Dry mouth (i.e., xerostomia) occurs commonly in older people that take certain systemic medications. Results of mouth dryness tend to be increased dental diseases (especially decay), speech problems, problems chewing and swallowing, and changed or decreased taste perception. People with mouth dryness and gum recession have a higher incidence of…
READ ARTICLELondon Clinic Can Help you with Mouth Dryness
Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia, is a condition that is frequently encountered in London with the use of certain systemic medications, such as cyclic antidepressants. The major effects of xerostomia are increased oral diseases (particularly caries), speech dysfunction, and difficulty in chewing and swallowing, and altered or diminished taste…
READ ARTICLELondon Dental Patients Treated For Xerostomia
Xerostomia or dry mouth is a condition when the glands that produce the saliva for the mouth stop producing enough to keep the mouth moist. This problem in London dental patients seems to be very common and is usually a result of high stress. If the problem continues for longer…
READ ARTICLEFriends keeping their distance Simple London remedies for bad breath
What do you think about bad breath? It’s a sensitive topic and many people are hurt if you point out that they have bad breath. So what can you do to treat your bad breath easily?Don’t wait for some one to point out your bad breath. All you have to…
READ ARTICLEWatch Out For Dry Mouth Conditions, London Dentists
The condition of dry mouth is a very common problem among elderly. Dry mouth is also known as xerostomia. It is estimated that about 20% elders suffer from this condition. This condition can cause loss of tooth as well as gum disease in about 30% elderly population.Dry mouth is a…
READ ARTICLEFeeling dry mouth in London?
You might have experienced the feeling of dryness of mouth at least one time or other, which is quite natural while playing outside or during outdoor activities that is quenched easily by sipping some liquids. But when it becomes a continuous sensation affecting the quality of life, it requires our…
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