It is important to properly diagnose the cause of “xerostomia” (dry mouth) in order to treat it properly. While many older adults incorrectly assume that xerostomia is a natural part of aging, it is more likely to be a side effect of the 400 or so medications that can affect the salivary glands, including antihistamines, decongestants, antidepressants, diuretics and other hypertension medications, drugs used to treat Parkinson’s disease, chemotherapy drugs, and medication used to treat dementia. Additionally, dry mouth may be caused by radiation to the head and neck; nerve damage affecting the salivary glands; and conditions such as the autoimmune disorder Sjögren’s syndrome, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS. For chronic xerostomia, a prescription-strength fluoride gel may be needed to protect teeth.
If you think your dry mouth is caused by certain medications you’re taking, talk to your doctor. He or she may adjust the dose you’re taking or switch you to a different medication that doesn’t cause dry mouth. A trip to the dentist may be one of your most important appointments!
West Brookfield Dental stresses preventive dentistry by teaching patients good oral hygiene habits.
To schedule an appointment, please call 508-867-2777. Our office is located at 9 West Main St., West Brookfield.