Night time treatment for Dry Mouth

August 17, 2011

Dry mouth and cracked lips at night can be very painful and uncomfortable.  And since there is an absence of saliva, your mouth will be susceptible to various oral and dental problems.  To name a few, there’s tooth decay and halitosis.  There’s also the embarrassment of waking up with a horrible breath next to your partner.  However, you can kiss dry mouth goodbye by increasing saliva production during night time before you sleep.  So how do you that?  Any food that requires sucking and mastication can induce saliva production.  Here are some foolproof tips on increasing saliva flow at night.

You can start by putting on lip balm on chapped lips.  Dry mouth can also cause cracked lips which can be very painful.  You can opt for a mint flavored lip balm for a calm and soothing effect.  Next, grab a glass of ice chips and suck and chew on one every 15 minutes.  This not only soothes and hydrates your mouth but also encourages salivation.  You can do this an hour or two before retiring to bed.  Once you are ready to go to bed, take a sip of the melted ice water and chew on another ice chip.

You can also opt for sucking the pit of the fruits like mangoes, plums or peaches.  This will also stimulate salivation.  You can do this 30 minutes before retiring to bed.  Another alternative to this is chewing on a sugar-free sorbitol gum.  One minute before bedtime, take a stick of gum and chew on it for the next 60 seconds.  This will increase saliva flow.  Once you’re done, place the gum on a plate on your bedside.  If you find yourself waking up at night due to dry mouth, chew on the piece of gum again for another 60 seconds.

Another way to alleviate dry mouth at night is avoiding tobacco, alcohol and caffeine before bed time.  These will aggravate your oral situation, making it more difficult for you to sleep due to the discomfort of a dry mouth.  Use an alcohol-free mouthwash after brushing to cleanse your mouth without stripping away much needed moisture.  You can also gargle with green tea steeped for 60 minutes.  Green tea has properties that not only kill bacteria but also keep your mouth moisturized.  Before you sleep, power on the air humidifier and try sleeping with your mouth open to prevent dry mouth.

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Extending the Treatment of Gingivitis through Preventive Measures

July 25, 2011

A lot of people may probably wonder about catching gingivitis even though the proper treatment procedures have been followed.  A lot of researches and resources have mentioned that brushing your teeth at least twice a day can be very effective in battling this dreaded disease.  However, even though this procedure is already followed, there are people that still suffer from gingivitis.  They are still tangled in the web of dental health problems.  As a result, people are now skeptical and confused with as to what treatment method may really work.

Treating gingivitis does not end up in plain tooth brushing.  Actually, that method only constitutes one third of the whole process to healing.  Sometimes even tooth brushing can be harmful for there are cases such as over brushing.  In this case, the gums are harmed due to the excessive force applied in the brushing process.  Therefore, we should not limit the treatment of the said dental health problem to the tooth brush alone.

One way of addressing this is extending your teeth cleaning process.  By this we mean that we are not limited on using the toothbrush as a means to clean the teeth.  After doing the occasional tooth brushing, you can also use a dental floss.  This floss can help in cleaning the layers of the oral cavity a notch higher.  Since it is possible that the teeth may not be totally rinsed after brushing, using floss can somehow help in further cleansing.

Apart from that, using medications that are prescribed by your dentist would also help in the faster treatment and recovery.  In the case of gingivitis, one of the most evident and difficult enemies that you would face would be the intolerable pain in your mouth.  The pain is mainly caused by the swelling of your gums.  The antibiotics that are prescribed by your dentist are effective remedies in relaxing your gums and eliminating the accompanying pain that you experience.  The natural method has also been gaining popularity in terms of treatment for gingivitis.  You can use ointments, oils, or any solutions that are made of peppermint, clover, and other known herbs.  The organic method is also an affordable alternative should the medications become very costly.

However, it is much recommended to go beyond the treatment.  What is needed to prevent gingivitis from coming back would be coming up with various preventive measures.  As the popular saying goes, “prevention is better than cure”.  For gingivitis, preventive measures would include better oral hygiene, avoiding too sweet, salty, and spicy foods as well as regular consultation with your dentist.

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