Mouthwater

2018-12-10 03:55:09
After taking dinner i go to bed. Some time will lie on bed after few minutes i went to deep sleep. After 8 hours sleep, there is plenty of mouth water with smell. What's the reason for that and how to avoid it.
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Maybe you have hypersalivation probably taking very spicy food at night. Avoid rich and heavy dinner and don't consume too much water before going to bed. Also you must be requiring professional teeth cleaning so please visit a nearby qualified dental surgeon. Thanks

Answered2018-12-17 04:13:29

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Hello Visit a dentist for full check up on this

Answered2018-12-12 11:46:14

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Firstly brush before going to sleep. Check that you are not mouth breathing as that causes bad breath . Get a regular dental check up and cleaning of teeth done by your dentist

Answered2018-12-11 23:43:28

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You need to get your teeth cleaned. The full smell will go. Drooling may reduce afterwards.

Answered2018-12-10 18:30:26

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There is not enough information provided, please visit a dentist personally.
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Answered2018-12-10 04:20:28

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You need to visit your dentist.

Answered2018-12-11 13:12:38

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mouth water or salivation is due to viral infections,gastric infections and varied food items. since there is no information about the duration of the problem when it started ,we cant diagnose to the point.
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visit dentist to know exact diagnosis

Answered2018-12-10 12:39:00

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A good quantity of saliva (mouth water) is rather good to avoid caries. But it is discomforting  to u and with smell. Then the teeth or stomach may need treatment. So pls visit dentist and gastroenterologist or ent specialist. Take care.

Answered2018-12-10 05:22:28

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