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  2. Xerostomia - Wikipedia

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    Xerostomia is the subjective sensation of dry mouth, which is often (but not always) associated with hypofunction of the salivary glands. [3] The term is derived from the Greek words ξηρός (xeros) meaning "dry" and στόμα (stoma) meaning "mouth". [4] [5] A drug or substance that increases the rate of salivary flow is termed a sialogogue.

  3. What’s With the Dry, Cracked Corners of Your Mouth ... - AOL

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    It can be on one or both sides, with a dry, scaly appearance, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Maceration of the skin is common with AC—meaning the skin can soften and lighten in color, Dr ...

  4. Geriatric dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Chronic dry mouth is prevalent in a high proportion of the elderly population, affecting roughly one fifth of the group. [25] There has been a link between dry mouth and comorbid diseases including diabetes , Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease [ 14 ] [ 16 ] Additionally, xerostomia can arise from general dehydration . [ 26 ]

  5. 7 signs your bad breath may signal a more serious ... - AOL

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    Even stress can cause dry mouth, says Hoss. Always consult your doctor if you have any questions, says Hoss, or check the listed side effects of a medication if you are concerned about dry mouth.

  6. Everything You Need to Know About Dry Mouth While You Sleep - AOL

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    Everyone experiences dry mouth at some point. But a chronic dry mouth could indicate underlying health conditions. Here's what you should know.

  7. Salivary gland disease - Wikipedia

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    Salivary gland dysfunction affects the flow, amount, or quality of saliva produced. A reduced salivation is termed hyposalivation.Hyposalivation often results in a dry mouth condition called xerostomia, and this can cause tooth decay due to the loss of the protective properties of saliva.

  8. Angular cheilitis - Wikipedia

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    Angular cheilitis can be caused by infection, irritation, or allergies. [2] Infections include by fungi such as Candida albicans and bacteria such as Staph. aureus. [2] Irritants include poorly fitting dentures, licking the lips or drooling, mouth breathing resulting in a dry mouth, sun exposure, overclosure of the mouth, smoking, and minor ...

  9. Challacombe scale - Wikipedia

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    Dry mouth (xerostomia) is frequently caused by medication and to a lesser extent, by anxiety or Sjögren's syndrome. [6] It can be useful to have the extent of dryness recorded. That is, if a person has a complaint of a dry mouth, the clinician can apply the Challacombe scale to determine its severity and whether treatment is required.