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Dry Mouth & Tooth Decay
I'm Immune Disorder Patient,I Had Chronic Dry Mouth,Now Too Not Having Enough Saliva,My Teeth Are Rotten (All Anteriors) & Even Other Too Are Getting Rotten.In Every Tooth Means Posterior There Is Cement Filling.What To Do! I'm Depressed.I Have Stopped Talking & Smiling.Please Help Me
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You can use citrus food like lemon and vit c chewable tablets..it will help to increase your salivation ...visit dentist
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You must consult an Oral Medicine expert advice who is a specialist in Mouth and Jaw diseases and cancer
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Get fluoride treatment done for your teeth. That will prevent you from getting too many cavities. Get your cavities filled and have regular check ups to detect any problem early. Use a special high fluoride toothpaste like 3M clinpro or GC toothmousse.
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Sip water throughout the day to keep your mouth moist. Chew sugar free gum like orbit to increase saliva production
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