By: Dr. Elizabeth Eggert
Do you ever notice your mouth feeling unusually dry, sticky, or uncomfortable? If so, you’re not alone—and your medications might be to blame. You may not always link the medications you’re taking with the uncomfortable feeling of a dry mouth, but it’s a real connection. Hundreds of commonly prescribed and over-the-counter drugs list dry mouth, also known as xerostomia, as a side effect. These medications often include antidepressants, antihistamines, blood pressure medications, muscle relaxants, decongestants, and even certain pain relievers. When you take more than one of these medications, the drying effects can compound, leaving your mouth feeling parched throughout the day.
When your mouth stays dry for long periods, it’s not just a discomfort—it can lead to serious dental trouble. You’re more prone to cavities, decay, gum disease, and mouth infections. You may also notice difficulty chewing, swallowing, or speaking, and an increased tendency for bad breath. Saliva plays a crucial role in protecting your teeth by washing away food particles, neutralizing acids, and supporting enamel remineralization.
If you’re dealing with medication-related dry mouth, there are several steps you can take to help minimize its effects. Start by staying hydrated throughout the day and sipping water frequently. Sugar-free gums and lozenges that contain xylitol can help stimulate saliva flow. Using a humidifier at night can add moisture to the air and reduce dryness while you sleep. Avoiding alcohol, caffeine, and tobacco products can also help prevent further dryness. Additionally, specialized mouth rinses and gels formulated for dry mouth can provide much-needed relief and help protect your teeth.
Here’s a quick breakdown of some over-the-counter products that could help:
- Biotène Dry Mouth Oral Rinse: Alcohol-free rinsing formula for immediate soothing relief.
- Biotène OralBalance Moisturizing Gel: A gel designed for more moderate to severe dryness; great overnight.
- Biotène Dry Mouth Moisturizing Spray: Handy spray for on-the-go moisture support.
- OraCoat XyliMelts Dry Mouth Discs: Adhesive discs that stick to the gum or tooth and release xylitol to stimulate saliva.
- ACT Dry Mouth Lozenges: Sugar-free lozenges containing xylitol to freshen breath and promote saliva.
- TheraBreath Dry Mouth Oral Rinse: Another rinse option for dryness plus breath freshening.
- XyliMelts Dry Mouth Discs: Similar to the OraCoat version; good for night or when you’re lying down, but if Dr. Elizabeth is feeling especially dry from talking to patients all day long, she will use these during the day and they work wonderfully!
- SmartMouth Dry Mouth DualAction Mints: Dual-action mints with xylitol and zinc for day-time moisture and fresh breath.
How Eggert Family Dentistry Helps You
At Eggert Family Dentistry in North Oaks, MN, Dr. Elizabeth Eggert and Dr. Jeff Eggert understand how frustrating and damaging dry mouth can be and how it can impact your smile over time. If you’re suffering from reduced saliva flow, we’ll work with you to identify contributing medications, recommend preventive treatments and monitor your oral health closely. We will recommend personalized solutions—such as prescription-strength fluoride treatments or other preventive care products. Dr. Jeff Eggert and Dr. Elizabeth Eggert also use advanced restorative techniques, like fillings and crowns, to repair and protect teeth that have suffered decay due to dry mouth, helping you maintain a healthy, comfortable smile.
You don’t have to live with the discomfort or damage caused by dry mouth. By working closely with Dr. Elizabeth and Dr. Jeff Eggert, you can take control of your oral health and find relief that fits your unique needs. Schedule your appointment with Eggert Family Dentistry in North Oaks, MN today to discuss your symptoms, review your medications, and explore effective solutions to keep your mouth healthy and hydrated. Call us today at 651.482.8412.