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"dry mouth happens when the normal flow of saliva to the mouth is reduced, which increases the risk of tooth decay in a person's mouth significantly"

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Answered by Cheemaking
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Cotton Mouth” is the term used to describe the effect of having a dry mouth after using certain drugs. The question may arise, what does dry mouth have to do with teeth? Dry mouth happens when the normal flow of saliva to the mouth is reduced, which increases the risk of tooth decay in a person’s mouth significantly. The reason behind this is that saliva reduces the population of bacteria in the mouth, neutralizes decay causing acid, and is crucial for the tooth’s repairing of enamel process. Most drugs used today cause dry mouth.

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