Potential Complications:
Tooth Decay: Without saliva to neutralize acids, cavities form more easily.
Gum Disease: Increased bacteria buildup can lead to inflammation and infection.
Difficulty Swallowing: Lack of lubrication makes eating and swallowing challenging.
Oral Infections: Reduced immune protection in the mouth increases susceptibility to thrush and other infections.
How to Prevent Dry Mouth at Night
Taking proactive steps can significantly reduce symptoms and improve sleep quality.
Stay Hydrated: Drink enough water during the day to maintain overall hydration levels.
Improve Sleep Environment: Use a humidifier to add moisture to the air, especially in dry climates or during winter.
Maintain Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss regularly, and use alcohol-free mouthwash to avoid further drying.
Adjust Sleeping Position: Elevate your head slightly to reduce reflux and improve breathing airflow.