Bruce E. Treiber, DDS

Dry Mouth and Dental Damage: How to Protect Your Smile

Aug 26, 2016 @ 09:55 AM — by Dr. Treiber
Tagged with: General Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

Saliva plays an important role in oral health, helping to neutralize acids within the mouth and wash away food debris from the teeth. When an insufficient amount of saliva is produced, a condition commonly called dry mouth, the teeth are at increased risk of damage. General dentistry treatments can help prevent dental damage, protecting the teeth and keeping the smile looking it's best for years to come. To receive your personalized treatment plan for dry mouth and dental damage, schedule a consultation with Canton, OH dentist Bruce Treiber.

How Does Dry Mouth Increase the Risk of Dental Damage?

Prolonged dry mouth, or xerostomia, can cause serious dental problems if left untreated. Dry mouth, recognized by such symptoms as a dry feeling in the mouth, frequent thirst, a raw, red tongue, or sores in the mouth, should be treated as soon as possible to improve comfort and prevent dental damage, such as:

Protecting Your Smile from the Effects of Dry Mouth

Dry mouth has many possible causes. One of the key ways to protecting your smile from dry mouth is pinpointing the underlying cause with a thorough dental exam. Some possible causes include dehydration, salivary gland infection, diabetes, and certain medications. Regardless of the cause of dry mouth, there are steps you can take to help protect your smile, including:

Discover Your Treatment Options

Don't let dry mouth damage your smile. To discover your treatment options, we welcome you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Treiber.