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		<title>Dry Mouth- A Decreased Flow Of Saliva</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all need saliva to moisten and cleanse our mouths and digest  food. Saliva also prevents infection by controlling bacteria and fungi  in the mouth. When we don&#8217;t produce enough saliva, our mouth gets dry  and uncomfortable. It&#8217;s a problem that can kill your appetite, crimp  your social life, even cause [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all need saliva to moisten and cleanse our mouths and digest  food. Saliva also prevents infection by controlling bacteria and fungi  in the mouth. When we don&#8217;t produce enough saliva, our mouth gets dry  and uncomfortable. It&#8217;s a problem that can kill your appetite, crimp  your social life, even cause cavities, but it&#8217;s not talked about much &#8211;  perhaps because its sufferers also find it hard to speak. The problem  is dry mouth, an all too common condition among older adults that can  result in rampant tooth decay if gone unchecked. Seniors are  particularly prone because many of the medications they take, including  drugs to control hypertension and depression, dry out the mouth. Dry  mouth can also be a side effect of antihistamines, decongestants,  chemotherapy, radiation therapy and conditions like Parkinson&#8217;s and  diabetes.</p>
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<p>Those afflicted may experience a constant sore throat, dry nasal  passages, a loss of appetite, difficulty swallowing and speaking, and,  ultimately, dental decay. That&#8217;s because saliva, in addition to  lubricating the mouth, also helps rinse away and neutralize the  bacteria and acids that lead to cavities. Sufferers seeking relief may  unknowingly compound the problem by sucking on sugary hard candies that  can contribute to cavities. </p>
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<p>Older adults often are unaware of their dental needs. Many believe,  for example, that because they saw a dentist regularly during their  working years, they don&#8217;t need to see one now. Some assume they&#8217;re  going to lose their teeth anyway. The truth is, thanks to improved  dental care, most people over the age of 65 still have most of their  natural teeth.</p>
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<p>The medical term for dry mouth is xerostomia, and it is a condition  which occurs when the production of saliva sharply decreases or stops  altogether. Saliva is the clear, watery solution which is present in  the mouth at all times, and its function is to lubricate the mouth so  that we can speak and taste our food. It also aids in preventing tooth  decay as it washes away food and plaque from the surface of the teeth.</p>
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<p>People who suffer from <a href="http://www.oramd.com/drymouth/2-drymouthasignalofmoreseriousproblems.htm">dry mouth</a> are at increased risk of tooth  decay, gum disease and a range of other illnesses affecting the soft  tissues of the mouth. The diet may also be severely affected because  food cannot be tasted as it normally would. With the help of oraMD all  natural health products, you can keep away from having dry mouth or  even more chronic mouth diseases. </p>
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		<title>Dry Mouth- A Signal Of More Serious Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The condition of not having enough saliva to keep the mouth wet.  This is due to inadequate function of the salivary glands. Everyone has  dry mouth once in a while when they are nervous, upset or under stress.  But if someone has a dry mouth most all of the time, it can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The condition of not having enough saliva to keep the mouth wet.  This is due to inadequate function of the salivary glands. Everyone has  dry mouth once in a while when they are nervous, upset or under stress.  But if someone has a dry mouth most all of the time, it can be  uncomfortable and lead to serious health problems. Most cases of dry  mouth are caused by failure of the salivary glands to function  properly. Dry mouth also is a common side effect of some medications  and medical treatments. But in some people, the sensation of a dry  mouth occurs even though their salivary glands are normal.</p>
<p>Dry mouth is a significant health problem because it can affect  nutrition and psychological well-being, while also contributing to  tooth decay and other mouth infections. Dry mouth also may signal more  serious problems in the body. One reason dry mouth interferes with  healthful eating is that the parched, crusty, and sensitive conditions  it creates can hamper the ability to tolerate spicy or acidic foods.  Imagine how the juice of an orange, for example, might sting the sores  that often develop in dry areas inside the mouth. Other foods, such as  breads, cereals, and some fruits and vegetables, also can be difficult  to chew and swallow because of a lack of saliva to moisten them.</p>
<p>Finally, people with dry mouth often perceive the taste and quality  of their food to be poor in general, which can curb their appetite and  blunt overall interest in eating. This secretion serves many purposes.  It helps prevent tooth decay and washes away food and plaque from your  teeth. Saliva also limits bacterial growth that can dissolve tooth  enamel or lead to mouth infections. It also neutralizes damaging acids  in your mouth. Saliva enhances your ability to taste your food and  makes it easier to swallow.</p>
<p>Dry mouth, medically known as xerostomia, this is a condition when  the mouth runs out of saliva. Saliva is one of the most important  requirements of the mouth to keep the mouth from getting dry. Every one  may suffer from temporary bouts of dry mouth; generally this happens  when one panics, or when one is terribly frightened. But when you have  this condition permanently this develops as a serious problem and can  develop into health related problems. Don’t let this ruin your whole  life, the new and highly effective oraMD all natural products will  answer all your fears and worries about having <a href="http://www.oramd.com/drymouth/3-avariouscomplicationshavingdrymouth.htm">dry mouth</a> and other  mouth diseases.</p>
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		<title>A Various Complications Having Dry Mouth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saliva has a number of other functions than keeping the mouth wet;  it is acting as a lubricant while you hold a conversation, while  chewing food, and as a lubricant while swallowing food. It protects  your teeth from decay by keeping them in a protected condition. The  plaque that is being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saliva has a number of other functions than keeping the mouth wet;  it is acting as a lubricant while you hold a conversation, while  chewing food, and as a lubricant while swallowing food. It protects  your teeth from decay by keeping them in a protected condition. The  plaque that is being formed on the surface is being continuously being  washed away from the surface of the teeth by saliva. Any healthy  individual produces about three to four pints of saliva in a day.  Saliva acts as a natural disinfectant and prevents common infections  from taking place in your mouth. Without saliva you will not get the  nutrients required to help you digest the food required for your body.</p>
<p>Dry mouth has got nothing to do with aging, though due to aging less  saliva is being produced by the body. Every healthy individual has to  produce the minimum required amount of saliva. The dry mouth may due to  some medications that you are taking to suppress some other symptoms.  Dry mouth often results in tooth decay faster than an average person.  Remember to brush your mouth regularly and avoid sweeteners in your  food or tit bits that you consume. Make a dental appointment and  consult your dentist about the status of your teeth. Smoking can  decrease saliva production and should be considered when determining  what causes your dry mouth. Chewing tobacco can also have the same  effect. Therefore, decreasing or quitting smoking can reduce or  eradicate dry mouth for some sufferers. Alcoholic beverages and  products containing caffeine (coffee, tea, soft drinks, etc.) can also  cause dry mouth through dehydration. Breathing through the mouth for  prolonged periods (especially while sleeping) can exacerbate a problem  with dry mouth.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.oramd.com/drymouth/4-drymouthaseriousproblemaffectingmillionsofpeoplearoundtheworld.htm/">Dry mouth</a> or lack of saliva can cause various complications. Because  swallowing becomes very difficult, sufferers may often ‘choke&#8217; as food  flows down the esophagus and may constantly need to drink water while  eating. Because saliva aids in proper digestion, digestive disorders  can arise as a result of chronic dry mouth. Eating dry foods becomes  almost impossible. Since saliva controls the bacteria and fungi in your  mouth, dry mouth can significantly increase chances of tooth decay and  infection in mouth &#8211; leading to other complications. In some cases, dry  mouth can also be a sign of serious health problems and diseases.  Speaking to your doctor about dry mouth is always recommended. With the  help of OraMd you can overcome dry mouth because it seeps down between  gumline and tooth and does not allow the gums to dry out.</p>
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		<title>Dry Mouth- A Serious Problem Affecting Millions Of People Around The World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 19:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The dental term &#8220;xerostomia&#8221; means dryness of the mouth due to a  decreased function of the glands that produce saliva. Lack of saliva is  a common problem that may seem little more bothering, but a dry mouth  can affect both your enjoyment of food and the health of your teeth.  That&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The dental term &#8220;xerostomia&#8221; means dryness of the mouth due to a  decreased function of the glands that produce saliva. Lack of saliva is  a common problem that may seem little more bothering, but a dry mouth  can affect both your enjoyment of food and the health of your teeth.  That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s important not to ignore a dry mouth. With a reduced  flow of saliva it is very difficult to chew, swallow and digest food  properly because saliva aids all of these processes. Taking big bites  of food is also not easy for people with dry mouth and difficulty in  chewing makes it difficult for the body to extract sufficient nutrients  from food. It is very difficult to wear dentures when experiencing dry  mouth. Also, when saliva in the mouth is not secreted in sufficient  quantity, it becomes much thicker, causing discomfort and further  exacerbating symptoms. </p>
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<p>Another serious repercussion of dry mouth is impeded speech. With  reduced saliva in the mouth, pronouncing words becomes difficult.  People who have dry mouth and difficulty speaking, cannot simply  ‘swallow&#8217; and start talking normally. Liquid of some sort is always  necessary before ‘speaking easy&#8217; is possible. In such cases, constant  liquids are required for normal conversations. In some way dry mouth is  very challenging also. Specific foods that help with obesity issues or  blood pressure may not be easily consumed, exacerbating symptoms. An  increase in cavities and the inability to quickly heal sores of the  mouth are other complications. As mentioned above, dry mouth can also  cause the person to be vulnerable to various infections as the  protective layer of saliva is no longer present. Treating dry mouth is  not always easy if you don&#8217;t know the cause. </p>
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<p>Depending on what is causing your dry mouth, there are a variety of  dry mouth treatments including various daily routines and enzyme based  products. People who suffer from dry mouth should try various dry mouth  treatments to find out which is more effective for them. If you are  unsure what is causing your dry mouth, please read our article on dry  mouth causes and symptoms for more information. Again, knowing how to  get rid of dry mouth can be dependent on what is causing your dry  mouth. If your dry mouth is directly related to medication side  effects, it is important that you speak to your doctor. He or she may  be able to change the medication you are using or the dosage you are  taking, thereby preventing dry mouth. </p>
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<p>There are also products available for treating <a href="http://www.oramd.com/drymouth/5-avoidingthecausesofdrymouth.htm">dry mouth</a> and its  symptoms, usually for periods of a couple hours at a time. One such  product, OraMD a 100% all natural oil essentials that leaves your mouth  fresh and clean, an essential aid in preventing dry mouth.</p>
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		<title>Avoiding The Causes Of Dry Mouth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a simple fact that having a dry mouth causes bad breath. It is  probably not immediately obvious to many of us why this should be so,  but the explanation makes sense when you think about it. Our mouths are  being constantly bathed by saliva. It keeps the tissues moist and  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a simple fact that having a dry mouth causes bad breath. It is  probably not immediately obvious to many of us why this should be so,  but the explanation makes sense when you think about it. Our mouths are  being constantly bathed by saliva. It keeps the tissues moist and  contains antibodies and enzymes that help fight off infection. It plays  a key role in controlling the population of bacteria and other  microorganisms that live in our mouths.</p>
<p>There are billions of bacteria living in our mouths &#8211; and before you  rush for the antiseptic mouthwash, you should know that they are meant  to be there. In most cases, they do no harm at all and even assist in  breaking down food particles and preventing infection. Having a dry  mouth causes some bacteria to do better, and others to do poorly. To  make matters worse, among the causes of dry mouth are things that  actually provide nutrients for an undesirable group of bacteria &#8211; the  ones that cause bad breath.</p>
<p>What are the causes of dry mouth? Well, first, there are things that  decrease saliva flow. Sleep is one. Advancing age is another. Many  drugs cause a decrease in saliva production as a side effect, as do  alcohol and coffee, and of course, some medical conditions are dry  mouth causes. When there is less saliva in the mouth, the environment  at the back of the tongue where odor-producing bacteria live becomes  more anaerobic, that is, there is less oxygen there, which favors the  proliferation of these undesirable bacteria.</p>
<p>Other causes of <a href="http://www.oramd.com/drymouth/can-my-dry-mouth-be-fixed.htm/">dry mouth</a> include exposure to air with a natural  drying effect. Breathing through the mouth is the main factor here. It  happens when we sleep and is worse if we snore. It happens when there  is nasal congestion or inflammation of the sinuses, and some people  just habitually breathe through the mouth. Unfortunately, nasal  congestion and sinus drainage, besides being dry mouth causes,  contribute to bad breath by delivering nutrients to the back of the  tongue in the form of nutrient rich drainage down the back of the  throat.</p>
<p>Clearly, there are some causes of dry mouth that can be avoided.  Coffee, alcohol, and some drugs are optional. Snoring can sometimes be  treated, and humidity can be added to the air in a bedroom with a  humidistat or humidifier. Colds and sinus problems can often be treated  if they don&#8217;t clear up on their own. Other dry mouth causes, however  are simply not going to go away, and for these, you&#8217;ll need to tackle  the resulting halitosis with a good commercial product that acts on the  odor-producing bacteria causing the problem at the back of the mouth.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dry mouth can usually be fixed, or at the very least improved with some simple steps.  The most important step in fixing dry mouth is to determine the cause.  Because dry mouth (also known as xerostomia) is considered to be a condition and not a disease, there are often other factors that are causing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dry mouth can usually be fixed, or at the very least improved with some simple steps.  The most important step in fixing dry mouth is to determine the cause.  Because dry mouth (also known as xerostomia) is considered to be a condition and not a disease, there are often other factors that are causing the problems.  Dry mouth does not often occur without another cause or disease process present.</p>
<p>If you have recently started new medications and now notice that your mouth is very dry…you can probably blame the medication.  In fact, medications are the most common cause of dry mouth symptoms.  There are literally hundreds of medications that treat everything from allergies to blood pressure that can cause <a href="http://www.oramd.com/drymouth/causes-for-dry-mouth.htm/">dry mouth</a> symptoms.  If you can relate it to a medication, talk with your doctor about lowering the dose or maybe changing you to another medication with fewer side effects.</p>
<p>If you smoke cigarettes or use chewing tobacco be aware that chemicals along with the heat and irritation of the smoke will make your mouth dry.  Quitting is your best defense in this case. There are also over the counter saliva replacement liquids that can be purchased that may help add moisture back.  This moisture will often last longer than drinks or ice chips even though these may be necessary too. Chewing sugarless gum can also help your mouth produce saliva.  If you snore or sleep with your mouth open take steps to reduce these problems as well.</p>
<p>You should see your dentist if you aren’t sure of a cause.  He or she will be able to help you figure out how it started, and also how to treat it.  Your dentist may be able to give you prescription saliva replacement if your case is severe.</p>
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		<title>Causes For Dry Mouth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dry mouth is also known as xerostomia.  Dry mouth is simply the lack of saliva or spit inside the mouth.  Dry mouth can have a variety of symptoms including bad breath, stringy thick spit, and dryness around the mouth like in the corners of the lips.  Dry mouth can make it difficult to eat, speak [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dry mouth is also known as xerostomia.  Dry mouth is simply the lack of saliva or spit inside the mouth.  Dry mouth can have a variety of symptoms including bad breath, stringy thick spit, and dryness around the mouth like in the corners of the lips.  Dry mouth can make it difficult to eat, speak or wear dental appliances like dentures.</p>
<p>Dry mouth on its own is not a disease—but instead is usually a side effect related to another health issue in the body.  Most commonly dry mouth is caused by one or more of a long list of medications.  There are literally hundreds of medications from muscle relaxants to blood pressure medications that can cause dry mouth. Another cause of dry mouth is from certain cancer treatments.  If you have a cancer of the head or neck, radiation to this area will often cause damage to the salivary glands.  These glands are responsible for the production of saliva inside the mouth and if they are damaged they cannot produce saliva or may not produce enough.</p>
<p>Other lifestyle factors can cause <a href="http://www.oramd.com/drymouth/common-causes-for-dry-mouth.htm/">dry mouth</a>. Certainly smoking and chewing tobacco can contribute to dry mouth problems. If you have had an injury to the face or neck, specifically an injury that resulted in nerve damage then you may suffer from dry mouth. Also snoring or breathing with your mouth open will also lend to the problem.</p>
<p>Each case of dry mouth should be evaluated based on a person by person basis. Look for obvious, small causes that might be drying you out first.  The most common cause is linked to side effects from medications.</p>
<p>No two cases will likely be the same and you should see your dentist or healthcare professional if you notice a continuing problem to have it evaluated. Your dentist may be able to make suggestions to help the problem.  Several alternatives are available by prescription for severe cases to help replace saliva if you are not producing any.  Taking sips of water or chewing on ice chips throughout the day will also help with symptoms.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dry mouth on its own is not a disease—but instead is usually a side effect related to another health issue in the body.  Most commonly dry mouth is caused by one or more of a long list of medications.  There are literally hundreds of medications from muscle relaxants to blood pressure medications that can cause dry mouth. Another cause of dry mouth is from certain cancer treatments.  If you have a cancer of the head or neck, radiation to this area will often cause damage to the salivary glands.  These glands are responsible for the production of saliva inside the mouth and if they are damaged they cannot produce saliva or may not produce enough.</p>
<p>Xerostomia is the medical term for dry mouth.  Dry mouth is simply the lack of saliva or spit inside the mouth.  Dry mouth can have a variety of symptoms including bad breath, stringy thick spit, and dryness around the mouth like in the corners of the lips.  Dry mouth can make it difficult to eat, speak or wear dental appliances like dentures.</p>
<p>Other lifestyle factors can cause dry mouth. Certainly smoking and chewing tobacco can contribute to <a href="http://www.oramd.com/drymouth/do-cigarettes-cause-dry-mouth.htm/">dry mouth</a> problems. If you have had an injury to the face or neck, specifically an injury that resulted in nerve damage then you may suffer from dry mouth. Also snoring or breathing with your mouth open will also lend to the problem.</p>
<p>Each case of dry mouth should be evaluated based on a person by person basis. No two cases will likely be the same and you should see your dentist or healthcare professional if you notice a continuing problem to have it evaluated. Your dentist may be able to make suggestions to help the problem.  Several alternatives are available by prescription for severe cases to help replace saliva if you are not producing any.  Taking sips of water or chewing on ice chips throughout the day will also help with symptoms.</p>
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		<title>Do Cigarettes Cause Dry Mouth?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There can be many causes of dry mouth.  While dry mouth is most usually associated with other medical conditions, lifestyle can play a key role in this problem.  Dry mouth is considered to be more of a “side effect” meaning that there is another underlying cause of the problem and dry mouth does not often [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There can be many causes of dry mouth.  While dry mouth is most usually associated with other medical conditions, lifestyle can play a key role in this problem.  Dry mouth is considered to be more of a “side effect” meaning that there is another underlying cause of the problem and dry mouth does not often occur just on its own.</p>
<p>Tobacco products like cigarettes, and chewing tobacco are common causes of dry mouth.  The heat and chemical in the smoke from cigarettes as well as the chemicals that come in contact with the gums with chewing tobacco irritate the gums.  This irritation will change the normal chemical balance inside the mouth and can cause the mouth to dry out, and can cause other problems like swollen and infected gums and can even lead to oral cancers over time. Because of the drying effect on the mouth, smokers often struggle with bad breath because there isn’t enough saliva present to help wash away the odor causing bacteria.</p>
<p>If you wish to continue to smoking but suffer from <a href="http://www.oramd.com/drymouth/dry-mouth-equals-bad-breath.htm/">dry mouth</a> you may look for over the counter products that can be placed in the mouth to replace saliva when your mouth is dry. If these products are not helpful, you may need to see your doctor or dentist to get a prescription for something stronger that may help. Also chewing sugarless gum or taking frequent sips of water or chewing on ice chips can also help with symptoms.</p>
<p>Certainly as with any tobacco product, your best cure is going to be stopping the use of the products all together. Make sure to see your dentist regularly (at least twice a year) for cleanings and to also have the inside of your mouth and tongue checked for any signs of lesions or changes that may lead to bigger problems like cancer.</p>
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		<title>Dry Mouth Equals Bad Breath</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bad breath may have many causes—some of which are unknown.  One proven trigger of bad breath is from dry tissues inside the mouth.  Bacteria living inside the mouth are washed away or kept at lower levels thanks to saliva (spit) that keeps the mouth moist and cleanses away bacteria.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bad breath may have many causes—some of which are unknown.  One proven trigger of bad breath is from dry tissues inside the mouth.  Bacteria living inside the mouth are washed away or kept at lower levels thanks to saliva (spit) that keeps the mouth moist and cleanses away bacteria.</p>
<p>When the tissues of the mouth become dry dead skin cells inside the mouth are allowed to collect in higher amounts and they begin to decompose which leads to bad breath. Another cause of bad breath lays directly in the bacteria themselves.</p>
<p>Without saliva, the amount of oxygen that is available to the tissues in the mouth is reduced.  This can make a very happy home for bacteria where they thrive and release their sulfur compounds—these sulfur compounds result in bad breath.</p>
<p>Alcohol has long been used in medical settings to dry narrow test tubes that cannot be reached with other tools.  Allowing the alcohol to evaporate removes moisture from the surface that it is touching.  The same bears true for the tissues inside the mouth.  Consuming an alcoholic drink will eventually dry out the tissues inside the mouth allowing dead skin cells and bacteria to increase.</p>
<p>Another hidden culprit behind <a href="http://www.oramd.com/drymouth/dry-mouth-remedies.htm/">bad breath</a> is mouthwash.  As surprising as it may be, mouthwash often contains high amounts of alcohol and will only make improve a case of  bad breath temporarily and then it will return worse than it began.  Reading labels on all oral care products and choosing one without alcohol is a wise first step to avoiding this common mistake.</p>
<p>The natural balance inside our mouth can be delicate and hard to maintain without the proper tools.  Staying away from synthetic chemicals and additives that disrupt nature’s balance in our bodies is always beneficial to helping us stay at peak performance.</p>
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