Having a dry mouth could be detrimental to oral health.
Many people suffer from a dry mouth but do not realise the harmful effects it can have on oral health, it has been claimed.
Business Week reported in its Executive Health section that symptoms of the disorder can include a sore throat, a burning sensation, hoarse voice, nasal dryness and difficulty speaking and swallowing.
In addition, dry mouth can lead to inflammation of the tissues in the mouth and this can be exceedingly painful.
However, if left untreated, the problem can lead to a build up of plaque, as saliva is needed to help rid the mouth of debris left behind while eating and this in turn can lead to decay and the need for emergency dentistry treatments.
Elsewhere, Cosmetic Dentistry Guide recently reported New Jersey emergency dentistry professional Dr Sherzoy claimed smoking can cause both tooth and bone loss in the jaw.
He therefore warned against the habit and noted it can cause bad breath, tooth discolouration and an increased build-up of plaque.