Dry mouth, technically called xerostomia, is most often associated with salivary secretion disorders (so-called true xerostomia). There is also pseudoxerostomia, when saliva secretion is normal but the patient still feels dry. There are many causes of this condition. It can be caused by certain medications, systemic diseases, e.g. diabetes or oral candidiasis. People who smoke, wear dentures or breathe through their mouths instead of their noses are more likely to suffer from xerostomia. Treatment of the condition depends on its cause, which is why appropriate tests must be carried out to help determine it. Treatment may consist of, for example, discontinuing or changing certain medications or treating a systemic disease (e.g. diabetes). Sometimes, the therapy is supplemented by administering medications that stimulate saliva secretion, and chewing sugar-free gum and quitting smoking are also recommended.
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