When I wake up I find so much of saliva formation in my mouth. It happens during the sleep as well. Due to which I feel bad odour in my mouth on wake up from sleep. Also I have to spit continuously until I brush my teeth. Can you please suggest some medication/ways to reduce/remove this problem.
Please advise.
Thanks.
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Saliva has a major digestive and protective function in the mouth. So saliva formation even if perceived as excess is not a problem.Also the bad odour you experience could be very well due to poor oral hygiene.So I would not worry of excessive salivation.You will need to see a dentist about your mouth odour.
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Dear patient
More saliva is good for your teeth and decreases the chance of cavity. As far as bad mouth odour is concerned. It could be due to inadequate oral hygiene. And lack of regular dental checkup and treatment.
Make sure you brush twice a day , floss once a day and maintain a clean tongue. Please share some more information on your health, like if you have any medical conditions or taking any medicines.
Dr Divya.H
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Make sure you brush twice a day , floss once a day and maintain a clean tongue.
Visit your Dentist regularly.
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Don't self medicate without a Dental check-up.
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