Xerostomia, commonly known as “dry mouth,” is a condition where a person’s mouth doesn’t produce enough saliva. The saliva plays a vital role in oral health by washing away food particles, neutralizing acids from food, and promoting good bacteria. When saliva production dips, it can lead to a range of uncomfortable symptoms and potentially increase your risk of dental problems. Recognizing the Signs of Dry Mouth · Perpetual Dryness – This is the most obvious sign in which a person has a persistent feeling of dryness and stickiness in the mouth, tongue, and throat. · Difficulty in Speaking and Swallowing – Dryness can make it harder to form words clearly and swallow comfortably. · Change in Taste and Smell – Saliva helps you taste and smell food, but a dry mouth can lead to a distorted sense of taste and a dry, metallic aftertaste. · Sore Throat – Dryness can irritate the throat, causing a scratchy feeling and hoarseness. · Increased ...