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Mouth ulcer•. Mouth ulcer•. Mouth ulcer•. Tongue inflammation, mouth ulcer U •. Mouth ulcer Join in at the forums Ask or answer a question about symptoms or diseases at one of our free interactive user forums. • • Medical story forums: If you have a medical story then we want to hear it. By using this site you agree to our. Information provided on this site is for informational purposes only; it is not intended as a substitute for advice from your own medical team. The information on this site is not to be used for diagnosing or treating any health concerns you may have - please contact your physician or health care professional for all your medical needs. Please see our.||||||||||| Copyright © 2014 Health Grades Inc. All rights reserved. Last Update: 13 August, 2015 (0:24). About 10 per cent of the general population and 25 per cent of older people have dry mouth syndrome – not enough saliva in the mouth. A dry mouth is a symptom of an underlying problem, rather than a disease in itself. A number of things may cause a persistently dry mouth, including prescription medications, medical treatments and certain autoimmune diseases such as. Treatment includes products that help to moisten the mouth. Dry mouth syndrome is also called xerostomia. Salivary glands The salivary glands are located around the mouth and throat. These glands make saliva, which is pumped into the mouth along tiny channels called salivary ducts. The salivary glands include: • parotid – located in front of the ear and behind the angle of the jaw • submandibular – located beneath the tongue on both sides of the jaw (mandible) • sublingual – located in the floor of the mouth • minor salivary glands – found in various locations around the mouth, including the inner cheeks and throat. A steady flow of saliva keeps the mouth moist at all times. Chewing and swallowing food increases the flow of saliva – simply looking at and thinking about appetising food can also cause an increased saliva flow. Protective role of saliva A dry mouth significantly increases the risk of tooth decay and other oral diseases. Having enough saliva keeps your mouth healthy as it: • contains components that can directly attack the bacteria that cause decay • has anti-fungal properties • helps to destroy viruses • neutralises the acids produced by plaque • contains phosphorus and calcium. These substances are vital to the ongoing process of remineralisation, which is the rebuilding of tooth enamel (the hard surface layer that protects the tooth) to prevent tooth decay • moistens food, which enables comfortable swallowing • helps with the formation of particular sounds in speech • boosts sensation inside the mouth and allows, for example, the experience of pain, food texture and taste. Symptoms of dry mouth syndrome Dry mouth symptoms may include: • saliva that feels thick or stringy • rough, dry tongue • the tongue tending to stick against the roof of the mouth • problems with chewing or swallowing (particularly dry foods such as biscuits) • bad breath • mouth ulcers • dry and cracked lips • susceptibility to oral thrush infections • high rate of tooth decay • a prickly, burning sensation in the mouth • loose acrylic dentures (as saliva helps to create the suction between the gum tissues and the acrylic base of the denture). Related symptoms in the rest of the body Depending on the cause, dry mouth syndrome may be associated with symptoms outside the mouth, including: • dry and itchy eyes • dry nose or throat • frequent coughing • reduced sense of smell • constipation • joint pains or stiffness • generally feeling unwell • unexplained weight loss • in women, frequent vaginal thrush infections. Dry mouth syndrome and tooth decay Poor oral hygiene and a sugary diet tend to cause caries (tooth decay) on the biting surfaces and in between teeth. However, dry mouth syndrome causes a different pattern of tooth decay. The decay tends to start along the gum line (gingival margin) and, in some cases, the gums draw back to expose the underlying tooth layer (dentine). Unlike enamel, dentine offers less resistance to acids and decay tends to be rapid.
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