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Dry mouth (xerostomia) refers to a condition in which the salivary glands in your mouth don’t make enough saliva to keep your mouth wet.

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Saliva moistens the mouth, and that moisture helps you talk, eat, swallow, and keep your teeth and gums healthy. When your body fails to produce enough saliva or changes the saliva composition, the condition is called xerostomia, or more commonly, dry mouth.

Dry mouth (xerostomia) refers to a condition in which the salivary glands in your mouth don’t make enough saliva to keep your mouth wet.

The causes of dry mouth can range from something , like dehydration, to a chronic problem like Sjogren’s syndrome. Here are the most common causes.

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Dry mouth can be caused in numerous ways & can sometimes be avoided. Learn more now about what causes dry mouth & what you can do to prevent it!

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Dry mouth is a condition characterized by a lack of saliva or presence of thick saliva that prevents your mouth from staying moist. It can cause

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Snoring. Dry mouth, or xerostomia, can be caused by snoring. Regular snoring that is not caused by sleep apnea is caused by an obstruction to your upper airway, which causes you to open your mouth.

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